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UT Executive Sales Summit to look at cracking tough economy

November 20, 2009

More than 100 area sales and marketing executives are expected to attend the Sixth Annual Executive Sales Summit on UT's Main Campus Friday, Nov. 20.


St. Luke’s decides to maintain independent hospital status

November 19, 2009

Dr. Jeffrey Gold, provost, executive vice president for health affairs and dean of the College of Medicine, reported to the UT Board of Trustees that the University and St. Luke's Hospital are no longer pursuing an enhanced affiliation.


Student-owned clothing store sets standard for campus style

November 18, 2009

UT marketing student Zach Beebe is putting his business classes to the test as a co-owner of NEX Clothing Co.


UT Works offers orientation, resumé-building programs

November 18, 2009

Learn more about the UT Works Program at an orientation session Thursday, Nov. 19.


Peace scholar’s collection available in Canaday Center

November 17, 2009

The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections now houses the papers of Dr. Betty A. Reardon, founder of the Peace Education Center at Columbia University.


Symposium to look at U.S. diabetes, obesity problem

November 17, 2009

“UT/OSU/UM Diabetes Update: The Big Game” will take place Friday, Nov. 20, on Health Science Campus.


Students back in Crossings after chemical leak

November 16, 2009

Students have been allowed to return to Crossings residence hall this afternoon a little more than an hour after UT Police Department evacuated the building due to a lithium bromide discharge in the basement of the facility. The compound, commonly used in air conditioning systems, entered the air in the basement of The Crossings when ...


International Student Association to host food festival

November 16, 2009

Be sure to stop by the International Student Association's 18th annual International Food Festival Tuesday, Nov 17.


UT researcher works to reveal nation’s vast, untapped Chinese language potential

November 16, 2009

Dr. An Chung Cheng, UT associate professor of Spanish, has received a three-year $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to conduct a national survey of Chinese Heritage Schools.


Luckless or loveless, faculty author’s characters never despair

November 16, 2009

Jane Bradley, UT associate professor and director of creative writing, will read from and sign copies of her new book Wednesday, Nov. 18.


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