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awesome
Everyone Matters Day reminds us to accept others as they are and to celebrate everyone’s
individuality and uniqueness. Stop by various locations from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. this Wednesday for free T-shirts
and buttons, activities, and special photo booths to remind you that you matter and we are all Volunteers! A list of nine locations you can stop by can be found here.
Vol Tip: Share why you are proud to be you using the hashtag #IAmUT on
Twitter or Instagram.
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involved
Join the Center for Leadership and Service, SGA’s Freshman Council, and the Office of
Sustainability for the second annual sustainability day of service on Saturday,
April 11. Volunteer from 8:30 a.m. to noon with agencies that promote environmental awareness, sustainability,
conservation, and recycling. Service assignments will include gardening, removal of invasive species, litter cleanup,
and river cleanup.
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involved
If you want to serve as a mentor to new international students helping them adjust to life in the US and
at UT, apply to be a fall 2015 UT guide. The International
House is accepting applications until this Wednesday, March 25.
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news
After serving as the vice provost for academic affairs for five years, Sally McMillan will be stepping
down from her administrative position and returning to the College of Communication and Information faculty in the
fall. She has helped the university improve its retention and graduation rates—which led to the university winning the
Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ Trailblazer award. She has also overseen implementation of the
uTrack system and assisted with the creation of One Stop Express Student Services.
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see you there
Every spring, undergraduate researchers from across Tennessee convene at the Capitol to share their
projects with state legislators. This year, inclement weather prevented UT students from traveling to Nashville for the
event. Students will instead present their research from multiple disciplines during Posters at the Library from 3:00 to
4:00 p.m. this Friday in the Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West on the second floor of Hodges Library. Stop by to view
research posters and speak with undergraduate researchers.
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