Want to learn more about the proposed athletic and HPC fee increase? Come to the Townhall meeting next week hosted by us! We will be in the College of Business room 103 at 5:30 with guest speakers there to provide more information to the public! ps bring a friend too #swoopswoop
we hope you’ve had a great first day back so far! what better way to start your semester off than meeting us, and free food? come meet us, we’d love it!
We only have a few more weeks until our first official meeting of the Fall 2021 semester and we want more senators! Are you apart of the College of Education and Psychology and have ideas about improving your program? Become a senator!
We want you! Open seats in our senate gives you the chance to join us and help make a difference! Don’t wait, email us at [email protected] for more information on which seats are currently open and how to join. We can’t wait for you!!
The 2021 Student Government General Election opens Wednesday at 12AM and closes Friday at 4PM! Check the SGA website for more information and a sample ballot; link in bio!
Happy voting! 🗳️
Catch us this Wednesday and Thursday 12:30-1:30pm for free food, t-shirts, and student conversation on Harvey Deck (Weather location: UC)! President Calhoun will be present on Thursday to meet students, and everything will be social distance friendly!
See you there!
Catch us this Wednesday and Thursday 12:30-1:30pm for free food, t-shirts, and student conversation on Harvey Deck (Weather location: UC)! President Calhoun will be present on Thursday to meet students, and everything will be social distance friendly!
See you there!
If you are a student who has been accepted into the Coordinated Admissions Program (CAP), be sure to come hang out with us for CAP visit day & learn everything you need to know about UTTyler!
Register at https://t.co/wknw6QNqUV
Learn more here: https://t.co/gbQqOoGroE
@va_dear_ @UTTmemes SGA had previously corresponded with both the Nepalese Student Association and the American Medical Students Association within 24 hours of the meeting in question, and therefore had reason to believe that either or both organizations could be in attendance.
@UTTmemes @va_dear_ SGA had previously corresponded with both the Nepalese Student Association and the American Medical Students Association within 24 hours of the meeting in question, and therefore had reason to believe that either or both organizations could be in attendance.