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CAMPUS EVENTS
MONDAY, APRIL 14
Open Hang and Study Space – 9 a.m., Christian Student Center (INFO)
Free Coffee ‘N Such – 9 a.m., The Wesley Center (INFO)
Are you interested in leading one of our student media organizations? Applications for the following positions are now open and close next Tuesday, April 15 at noon: Editor-in-Chief of The University Echo, Station Manager of The Perch. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student (12 hours), have a cumulative GPA of a 2.0, be in good academic and conduct standing, and have demonstrated service and leadership experience in the media organization they are hoping to lead. Click HERE to apply in MocSync.
COLLEGIATE RECOVERY WEEK: APRIL 14 – 16
Did you know that 11.5% of UTC students are in recovery from alcohol or other drugs? Mocs Recovery invites you to show your support for these resilient and courageous students by wearing purple during Collegiate Recovery Week. Even better if you post on social media and tag @mocsrecovery so our students can see your message of support! 😀 Want even more ways to celebrate with us? Click HERE for more info.
LAMBDA DELTA CHAPTER, of ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INC. INFO SESSION
Interested in knowing more about the LOVELY Lambda Delta Chapter, of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.? Email us at lambdadeltazetas@gmail.com or click HERE for more info.
STILL UNDECIDED? ADD BUSINESS AND RELIGION TO YOUR OPTIONS
The UTC Philosophy and Religion Department is launching a new concentration in Business, Religion and Society in fall 2025—the only program of its kind in Tennessee. This concentration helps students develop real-world leadership and problem-solving skills by exploring how business, ethics and belief systems intersect in careers that make an impact. With courses in faith-driven entrepreneurship, nonprofit management and ethical decision-making, this concentration prepares you for roles in ministry, social impact organizations, values-based investing and mission-driven business. It’s a flexible, career-focused option that adds value to your degree while keeping your options open. [CTA:] Schedule an appointment with your advisor to learn more about UTC’s new Business, Religion and Society concentration. Go Mocs! UTC Academic Advising Team. Click HEREfor more information.
STAND IN SOLIDARITY FOR DENIM DAY – APRIL 21
The Office of Title IX Compliance and the Center for Woman & Gender Equity invite you to participate in Denim Day by swapping your usual work attire for your favorite pair of jeans. Denim Day is a global event aimed at showing solidarity with victims of sexual assault and challenging the harmful attitudes that contribute to rape culture. This international symbol of protest began in 1999 in reaction to the Italian Supreme Court overturning a rape conviction, claiming that the victim’s jeans were too tight to be taken off without her help –therefore, her sexual assault was deemed consensual. In response, women in the Italian Parliament wore jeans to work in protest, sparking the Denim Day movement that continues to stand for justice and awareness today. We’ll also be hosting a Denim Decorating Party! Stop by Lupton Hall Commons Area between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to get creative by decorating denim with empowering messages and symbols or making fun denim-themed crafts. It’s a fun and impactful way to show your support and raise awareness while connecting with others. We hope to see you there and clickHERE for more info