Campus-Wide Steam Outage Set for May 12-18
Facilities Services will conduct a seven day campus-wide steam outage in May. This outage is part of the project to upgrade the steam plant from coal fired boilers to natural gas.
Facilities Services will conduct a seven day campus-wide steam outage in May. This outage is part of the project to upgrade the steam plant from coal fired boilers to natural gas.
Diners at the Ready for the World CafĂ© will continue their delectable travels with a taste of Japan on Thursday, April 17. The luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. in the UT Visitors Center. Lunch consists of steamed edamame, seaweed salad, a chef’s selection of handmade sushi, and a dessert sushi roll. Cost is
Summer break is just around the corner, but learning doesn’t have to stop just because school is out. UT offers several fun and interesting summer camps that keep kids active and learning.
How does a large electric utility like the Tennessee Valley Authority decide how to structure its energy portfolio to make the most economic sense while recognizing future uncertainty? Students and the public interested in sustainability, energy modeling and economics are invited to attend a forum exploring this question on Wednesday, April 16 in the Toyota
Dozier Copeland Cade, director of the School of Journalism from 1972 to 1978, died Saturday, April 12, in Nashville. Cade came to UT from Georgia State University, where he served as chairman of the Department of Journalism. A Memorial Service celebrating Cade’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 9, in Nashville.
Candidates for the position of associate vice chancellor for research–research development will be on campus over the next four weeks. As part of the campus visit, each candidate will hold a public forum and respond to questions following the presentation.
Since starting my new position in January, I have consulted with a number of colleagues within the division and across campus to learn more about opportunities for improving our service to students, staff, and university-wide constituents.