Increasing Campus Safety Efforts
We are increasing our efforts at campus safety with a comprehensive testing program that includes wastewater, pooled saliva, and nasal swab testing in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses.
We are increasing our efforts at campus safety with a comprehensive testing program that includes wastewater, pooled saliva, and nasal swab testing in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses.
Vice Chancellor for Research Deb Crawford and I will discuss our overall testing strategy as well as early results from systematic testing during tomorrow’s live update.
The $129 million, 228,000-square-foot building will house the Nuclear Engineering program and the college’s first-year programs.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Chancellor Donde Plowman walked around campus to hand out dining gift cards and personally thank students who were wearing masks and socially distancing.
Live updates will take place each Tuesday and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to noon.
This week I’m launching an additional form of communication regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on our university.
Chancellor Plowman reminds faculty and staff that the university will be flexible and understanding as everyone works together.
Today we launched the Volunteer Commitment, our community’s promise to protect ourselves and one another, prevent the spread of illness, and help maintain an on-campus experience.