Monday, March 8, 2010

Who’s Who Award Winners

The Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 2009 -2010 were recognized at the Who’s Who Award ceremony on Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 3:00 P.M. in the Student Life Center. Congratulations to the following students.


Joshua Adams
Rebecca Alsup
Ahmed AlYousif
Mary Anderson
Russell Anderson
Bryce Appleton
Lacy Arnold
Jeffrey Askey
Tyler Barker
Kevann Bernard
Alyssa Brock
Emily Brown
Katie Burgess
Jonathan Byrd
Martina Conley
Andrea Cote
Casey Curlin
Jessica Curtis
Hannah Davis
Jessica Dawson
Donald Denton
Jennifer Deyeso
William Duffel
Benita Evans
Greer Gill
Thomas Gossett
James Halford
Nathan Hammond
Brittney Hanley
Katelan Hargrove
Tianda Harris
Elaine Haw
Lindsay Haynes
Kate Hein
Luis Herrera
Carah Hooten
Holly Hopper
Joseph Howard
Sakiba Hrnjic
Elizabeth Hudson
Justin Hunt
Danny Hussey
Jade Johnson
Ashton Kendall
Theresa Kimmy
Francesca Kinsey
Emilie Liberto
Paij Lintz
Chelsey Loveall
Lindsey Lunsford
Diana Maddox
Bruce Medler
Emily Medling
Brian Middleton
Cayla Montgomery
Teresa Moody
Andrew Moore
Martha Nappo
Olivia Odle
Kody Owen
Shonna Parker
Ashish Patel
Jonalee Payne
Stacy Pollock
Mark Potter
Charles Rahm
Cody Rainey
Krysten Reynolds
Catherine Robilio
Emily Rogers
Kelsey Schweitzer
Brittany Smith
Erica Smith
Kayla Stark
Katherine Swann
Matthew Thomas
Adam Travis
Joseph Travis
Shauna Trichler
Carly Turner
Elizabeth Unger
Daniel Vargason
Stuart Watson
Rachel Wayne
Rebecca Weaver
Melessia Whitaker
Jaleesha Whitley
Harlin Wilkin
Cydney Williams
Jesse Winchester
Carrington Wright

FFA Chapter tops in state for 6th year

Office of University Relations

The Collegiate FFA chapter was named top collegiate chapter in the state for the sixth consecutive year at the recent Tennessee FFA Alumni State Convention at Montgomery Bell State Park. UT Martin collegiate com- petition team winners were: Whitney Crow, Brighton, first place, agricultural professions; Kris Newsom, Friendship, first place, prepared speaking; Stuart Watson, Dyersburg, first place, agriculture business. The chapter also won first place in chapter scrapbook and first place in convention t-shirt design. Neil Bringle, Ripley, was the recipient of a $500 scholarship from the Tennessee FFA Foundation. Dr. James N. Butler Jr., professor of agricultural education, is Collegiate FFA adviser.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

President of FMA Travels to Egypt


The Financial Management Association President Jessica Curtis and eleven other students recently returned from a trip to Egypt. The trip date was from January 3rd to 15th. The trip offered by The Center for International Education and led by Finance professor Dr. Mahmoud Haddad and Lorrie Jackson, Administrative Specialist for the Center. Along the journey, these students discovered the Egyptian beauty, viewed the legendary Great Pyramid and the Sphinx; studied the Alexandria and Cairo Stock Market; visited the Alexandria Library, and admired the beautiful water of the Red Sea. Students also earned course credits while on this trip. The estimated cost of the trip was about $3400.00 per person, which includes round trip flights, hotel accommodations, and spending twelve days in two of the most beautiful cities, Cairo and Sharm. Jessica had this to say about the trip, “Everything we saw and did was great! I learned so much from every aspect of the trip. From learning about the Arabic culture and Economics and how religion is tied into every aspect of their lives.” Dr. Haddad and Ms. Jackson also commented on how everyone had enjoyed Egypt.

Saudi and Korean Clubs visiting Jackson

UT Martin has a vibrant international program, which offers a wide variety of services for international students. Along with an excellent intensive English program, The Office of International Programs also organizes trips for our international student. Most students at UT Martin have a vehicle, but this is not usually the case for international students. This weekend intensive English program staff member John Mathenia is taking a group of Saudi and Korean students to Jackson, Tennessee. The trip is this Saturday, February 6, 2010 and the cost is only $15.00. Students will leave from the University Center at 10:00 A.M. and will return to Martin at about 7:00 P.M. Students can sign up for the trip at the Office of International Programs, which locates in Gooch Hall room 144. Mr. Mathenia will take the students to Old Hickory Mall, The Columns shopping area (Books-a-Million, Best Buy, Old Navy, etc.) and to other areas of Jackson if requested.

Eager Volunteer takes the Glory from Habitat for Humanity


Weakley County Habitat for Humanity is a locally run affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit organization that builds and renovates houses. What you may not know is that Habit for Humanity does not simply build homes for people and give them away. Volunteers provide most of the labor, and individual and corporate donors provide money and materials to build Habitat houses. However, the houses are then sold to those in need at cost for no profit or interest being charged. The weakly County chapter is currently working on a building project in Sharon, Tennessee. This past Saturday, a crew of eager volunteers led by John Schommer, headed to the site for a long day of demolition on a previously existing floor. Upon arrival, Schommer noticed tall piles of debris stacked around an already gutted living room floor, and that all the work that had been planned for the day had already been completed! The elder woman who is planning to receive the home then explained that she had been so excited about getting the floor renovations started; she had started the project the day before and had worked throughout the night to finish by morning. The crew was given the day off, but is scheduled to start a new project next week. For more information about getting involved with Habitat for Humanity, visit the UTM Student Organizations Office or contact 731-881-1864.