Celebrating Volunteers: Norris Finds Many Ways to Save People, Dogs
Michele Norris, a financial specialist in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, knows what it means to get a helping hand.
Michele Norris, a financial specialist in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, knows what it means to get a helping hand.
As compliance officer for the UT System’s Office of Institutional Compliance, Leigh Cheek helps to ensure that all of the UT campuses are complying with the details of regulations governing research, campus safety, students, and other matters.
Tyvi Small, director of the Office of Diversity and Community Relations for the Haslam College of Business, devotes his efforts at work—and outside of work—to helping diverse students succeed.
Health resources will be available to the UT community at HealthBeat 2016, a free health fair for all students, faculty, and staff.
Deaf theatergoers are finding it easier to enjoy stage productions at the Clarence Brown Theatre, thanks to an ongoing collaboration with the campus Center on Deafness.
Seventy students, along with a handful of faculty and staff members, will spend their spring break engaged in collaborative community service with organizations in five communities across the Southeastern U.S.
UT Nursing students will spend their spring break volunteering in San Ignacio, Belize, during the College of Nursing’s annual international health care trip.
Approximately 1,000 trees were planted on campus Friday in an effort to rehabilitate the Second Creek corridor. Facilities Services worked with more than seventy volunteers to plant the saplings along the creek’s bank. The event marked Tennessee Arbor Day, held on the first Friday of March.
More than 400 students will observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Saturday, January 16, by attending a leadership conference and working on service projects around the Knoxville community.
The Vine School Health Center and Grand Illumination are this week’s featured Partnerships That Make a Difference.
The third annual Game Winning Food Drive, a friendly competition between seven SEC schools, is officially underway.
With help from UT students, Grundy County in southeastern Tennessee may soon be a better place for senior citizens to live and thrive.