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Hospital, clinic employees invited to show patient-centeredness

August 19, 2009

Patient centeredness will be celebrated Thursday, Aug. 20, at UT Medical Center, where employees are invited to show support for the new iCARE plan.


New student e-mail system means more space, pride

August 18, 2009

Attention students: Read how to activate your new e-mail address. You just log in, change your password and instantly have more space in your mailbox.


Engineering dean’s contract extended until 2014

August 18, 2009

A recommendation to extend the contract of Dr. Nagi Naganathan, dean of the College of Engineering, was forwarded to the UT Board of Trustees Student and Academic Affairs Committee.


Step up for shoe, supply drive to help local school children

August 17, 2009

The UT Judith Herb College of Education Alumni Affiliate is holding its first shoe drive to help area kids return to school.


Medical students receive local, national recognition

August 14, 2009

Three UT medical students presented their research at state and national levels.


Chinese university delegation visits UT

August 13, 2009

Fifteen faculty members from Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics in Hangzhou, China, spent time at the UT College of Business Administration in July.


UT faculty member aids ban of corporal punishment in Ohio schools

August 12, 2009

Read about Dr. Michele Knox, UT professor of psychiatry, who helped advocate for banning physical punishment in Ohio schools.


LED lights installed on Main Campus

August 11, 2009

Read about several advantages of the new LED lights on Main Campus.


UT incubator recognized by business magazine

August 11, 2009

Entrepreneur Magazine has included UT's Clean and Alternative Energy Incubator in a list of “10 organizations [that] can give your startup a leg up."


President outlines four-part budget adjustment at town hall meeting

August 10, 2009

UT will deal with its $8 million budget deficit with layoffs, a furlough program and a spring semester tuition increase.


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