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Administration

UT Martin REED Center receives donation, participates in bus tour

September 27, 2019September 30, 2019 Erin Chesnut

The University of Tennessee at Martin Regional Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Center accepted a check, Sept. 25, for $2,500 from the Simmons Bank Charitable Giving Program to support small business training in the northwest Tennessee area. Continue reading UT Martin REED Center receives donation, participates in bus tour

Academic Affairs, Alumni News, Faces of UTM

UT Martin alumnae prepare for professional school

August 21, 2019August 28, 2019 Erin Chesnut

With the start of a new school year approaching, many of the University of Tennessee at Martin’s spring graduates are preparing to start their first semesters at graduate schools across the country. Continue reading UT Martin alumnae prepare for professional school

Academic Affairs, Administration, Featured

Four UT Martin degree programs rank top-20 in the nation

June 3, 2019June 13, 2019 Erin Chesnut

Four degree programs at the University of Tennessee at Martin have been ranked among the top 20 programs in the nation for their respective fields in recent publications. Continue reading Four UT Martin degree programs rank top-20 in the nation

Campus Event

UT Martin partners with Italian organizations

May 13, 2019June 13, 2019 Erin Chesnut

University of Tennessee at Martin Chancellor Keith Carver signed a partnership agreement with the Società Dante Alighieri di Siena and the University of Siena during a dinner event May 2 at The Lindell in downtown Martin. Continue reading UT Martin partners with Italian organizations

Student News

Lampkins, Sawyers receives UT Martin commencement awards

May 7, 2019June 13, 2019 Erin Chesnut

Dalis Lampkins, of Gleason, and Ashton Sawyers, of Gallatin, received Paul and Martha Meek Leadership Awards during the University of Tennessee at Martin’s spring 2019 commencement exercises May 4. Continue reading Lampkins, Sawyers receives UT Martin commencement awards

Academic Affairs, Administration, Faculty News

Katie High named interim dean of UT Martin College of Business and Global Affairs

April 30, 2019April 30, 2019 Erin Chesnut

Longtime University of Tennessee administrator and educator Dr. Katie High has been named the interim dean for the UT Martin College of Business and Global Affairs. Continue reading Katie High named interim dean of UT Martin College of Business and Global Affairs

Academic Affairs, Student News

Finance students present at conference

April 18, 2019April 18, 2019 Erin Chesnut

Sixteen undergraduate students from the University of Tennessee at Martin presented their portfolio investment strategy during the 21st Tennessee Valley Authority Investment Challenge Conference held April 8-9 in Nashville. Continue reading Finance students present at conference

Non-degree courses

Skyhawk Summer Academy enrolling now through May 1

April 18, 2019April 30, 2019 Erin Chesnut

The University of Tennessee at Martin will host two sessions of the 2019 Skyhawk Summer Academy on June 10-14 and July 15-19 for rising high school juniors and seniors. Continue reading Skyhawk Summer Academy enrolling now through May 1

Faculty News

UT Martin faculty honored for outstanding scholarship

April 8, 2019June 13, 2019 Erin Chesnut

The University of Tennessee System and University of Tennessee at Martin honored six local faculty members during UT Martin’s annual Honors Day ceremony April 7. Continue reading UT Martin faculty honored for outstanding scholarship

Academic Affairs

UT Martin graduate programs reduce course hours, add concentrations

March 22, 2019June 13, 2019 Erin Chesnut

Those seeking to earn master’s degrees in education or business administration from the University of Tennessee at Martin will have fewer credit hours to complete beginning with the fall 2019 semester. Continue reading UT Martin graduate programs reduce course hours, add concentrations

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