
UT’s Economic Impact Tops $9 Billion
The University of Tennessee announced an estimated economic impact of $9.094 billion across the state for fiscal year 2017.
The University of Tennessee announced an estimated economic impact of $9.094 billion across the state for fiscal year 2017.
The task force will be co-chaired by David Miller, UT’s chief financial officer, and Richard Brown, executive vice chancellor for administration for UT Chattanooga.
The statewide, comprehensive, collective impact of University of Tennessee campuses, institutes, experts and enterprises across the state is the focus of the first system-level multimedia marketing effort since 2006.
Stacey Patterson, University of Tennessee associate vice president for research since 2015, was confirmed by vote of the UT Board of Trustees Nov. 3 as the University’s next vice president for research, outreach and economic development.
In response to the recommendations of a special independent commission appointed to review and address Title IX compliance, the University has launched a national search for a Title IX coordinator with system-wide oversight