
UT Martin brings commencement to May graduates
May graduates at the University of Tennessee at Martin had no commencement to attend because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading UT Martin brings commencement to May graduates
May graduates at the University of Tennessee at Martin had no commencement to attend because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading UT Martin brings commencement to May graduates
One lesson University of Tennessee at Martin political science graduate Devin Majors learned early in his experience at college is that in order to fully become his own person, he had to be willing to try new opportunities. Continue reading Majors reminds students to be hopeful, open-minded
A reentry task force has been appointed by Dr. Keith Carver, University of Tennessee at Martin chancellor, to recommend processes for moving the university forward amid the COVID-19 crisis. Continue reading UT Martin reentry taskforce appointed
For the academic year that begins in fall 2020, all University of Tennessee campuses are proposing zero percent tuition increases to their individual advisory boards. Continue reading UT campuses propose unprecedented, across-the-board zero percent tuition increases
The University of Tennessee at Martin is offering 10 free non-degree self-paced courses through University Outreach that include both hard and soft skills relevant to the current job market. Continue reading University Outreach offers free non-degree courses
The University of Tennessee at Martin celebrated 25 years of being the Skyhawks on April 25, after the Skyhawk logo and caricature were originally introduced to UT Martin on this date in 1995. Continue reading UT Martin celebrates 25 years of Skyhawk logo
The University of Tennessee at Martin will hold a virtual commencement at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 2, in lieu of the traditional in-person ceremony. Continue reading UT Martin to hold virtual commencement May 2
Students, faculty and staff have, for the most part, left campus as the COVID-19 crisis continues to disrupt the University of Tennessee at Martin’s normal spring semester routine. Continue reading ‘The Hawk’ continues to serve during COVID-19 crisis
The University of Tennessee at Martin will charge on-campus tuition and fees for online Maymester and summer courses in response to the UT System’s decision to conduct all summer classes online, saving students additional fees for online courses. Continue reading UT Martin offers reduced rate for online summer classes
On Monday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee extended the state’s Stay at Home Order through April 30, followed in May by “a phased reboot of the economy.” The order extends the mandate that citizens stay at home unless carrying out essential activities. Continue reading Chancellor’s Corner: By the Numbers