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awesome
Relax and unwind during finals. Start with
stress relieving activities and food at the Black Cultural Center. Get a free massage and
snuggle with a HABIT dog at Hodges Library. Finish up with Game Night, sponsored by
VOLS 2 VOLS. Check the full list of activities beginning this Wednesday here.
Vol Tip: All floors of Hodges Library will be open 24 hours a day now
through midnight on Thursday, December 11.
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reminders
If you are registered for spring classes, you
will be able to view your tuition and fee charges in MyUTK beginning this Wednesday. If
you wish to set up a deferred payment plan for spring, you may do so
beginning this Wednesday. Spring payments are due Monday, January 5. Access
convenient and easy online payment options on the One Stop website.
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see you there
Study Break is a semi-annual event open to
all students where you can sit, relax, enjoy free food, and watch a movie. Free school
supplies will be given out to students who stop by the event. The event, hosted by Phi Eta
Sigma, will be held from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. this Wednesday in Career Services located in
Dunford Hall.
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reminders
Please take five to ten minutes to complete
the confidential evaluation of your instructor before classes end. Your instructors value
your feedback and your opinion does make a difference! The system is open until
midnight this Wednesday. You can access the evaluations for participating fall semester
courses here.
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news
It is always important to try to conserve
energy—but from now until March, ‘peak energy’ hours are between 5:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Energy costs increase during these times so make sure to plan any high-energy-
consuming activities during the afternoon. The Office of Sustainability offers a few tips
on easy things you can do to help save energy.
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jobs and
internships
Whether you have secured a job or
internship, plan to attend graduate school, or are still considering opportunities, Career
Services wants to hear about it. Share your post-graduation plans by completing this survey which helps UT better understand where
students are going after graduation. Make an appointment with your college consultant at
Career Services to get assistance with job search strategies, resume development,
interviewing skills, and salary negotiation if you are still looking for a post-graduation
job.
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involved
The first ever Food Recovery Network Forum takes place at 6:00 p.m.
tomorrow in HSS Room 57. The student organization fights waste and feeds people by
donating surplus unsold food from UT to the Second Harvest Food Bank of East
Tennessee. The forum will feature a speaker from Second Harvest, fun activities, and a
discussion about next steps for the chapter.
Vol Tip: Want to join? Bring $10 to the meeting to become a full-
fledged member. You’ll receive t-shirts and other gear and access to members-
only events and leadership team meetings.
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