Name the on-campus police department:
What is UTPD.
Name the on-campus gym free for students:
What is TRECs.
Name two places you can receive free tutoring on campus.
What is Multicultural Student Life (FBCC) and Student Success Center (Greve Hall).
Name the number that is the 24/7 referral line:
What is 974-HELP.
Name the Torchbearer's Creed:
What is “One that beareth a torch shadoweth oneself to give light to others.”
Name the office where you can get your parking permits, pay fines, and register your bike:
What is Parking and Transit.
Vols Help
What is Vols.
How many colleges are there at UT?
What is 11.
What is the short-term meal assistance program at UT?
What is Big Orange Meal Share.
Name the substance that fuels the Torchbearer' Statue:
What is natural gas.
Bonus: The natural-gas flame shining brightly from the statue’s outstretched torch is designed to burn cleanly and safely in all but the worst weather conditions. However, occasional wind storms have temporarily put out the fire, and campus leaders decided to extinguish the flame for a brief time during the energy crisis of the 1970s.
Name the website where you can learn about different student organizations.
What is VOLink.
Name the period during the first few weeks of campus where there is a statistically more risk for sexual assault on college campuses.
What is the Red Zone.
The Red Zone is a term used to describe a time period in the fall semester when students are statistically more at risk for sexual assault. You are in the Red Zone, which lasts from the start of school until Thanksgiving break.
Name 2 Libraries on campus:
Name the centralized student service office located in Hodges Library.
What is One Stop.
Finish this sentence from UT's Alma Mater:
On a Hallowed hill in Tennessee
Like Beacon shining bright
The stately walls of old UT
(Insert line)
What is "Rise glorious to the sight. "
Name the office where you can get resume help, interview tips, and attend career fairs.
What is Center for Career Development.
Name some tips for preventing colds and/or flu:
What is:
Both cold and flu viruses are spread from one person to another through contact with saliva or mucous droplets from moist breath, talking, sneezing, coughing, or hand contact with the mouth or nose.
To prevent the spread of colds and the flu please remember the following:
Name the website where you can check your grades, messages from faculty, and other important announcements:
What is Canvas.
Name the on-campus free, professional clothing closet:
What is Smokey's Closet.
What number Smokey are we on?
What is Smokey X.
Smokey II may have lived the most exciting life of all the mascots as he was dognapped by Kentucky students in 1955 and survived a confrontation with the Baylor bear at the 1956 Sugar Bowl.
Where is the Office of the Dean of Students?
Where is 413 Student Services Building. (Circle Park).
What is the definition of medical amnesty?
What is Amnesty means that no formal disciplinary action is taken when a Good Samaritan.
The University of Tennessee’s Student Code of Conduct provides protection from University disciplinary action for alcohol and/or other drugs when medical assistance is sought for an individual. Amnesty means that no formal disciplinary action is taken when a Good Samaritan: (1) contacts appropriate resources to report and request assistance and (2) demonstrates cooperation and care by remaining with the Impaired Student. Amnesty applies to the Impaired Student(s) and any Good Samaritan(s) under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs.
Where can you receive practice for public speaking?
What is College of Communication and Information.
Where can you receive writing help on campus?
What is X.
Fall 2018
Opens August 27
HSS 212:
Mon. – Thurs. 9:00-6:30
Fri. 9:00-3:00
Hodges Library, 220G:
Sun. 5:00-7:00
(Closed holiday weekends)
Pendergrass Library, Ag. Campus,
Study Room E:
Mon., Tues.,
Wed., Fri. 1:00-3:00
Thurs. 3:30-5:30
Closed on all University holidays
The official seal of the University of Tennessee features images of an open book, globe, sextant, gear and laurels. The words "agriculture" and "commerce," and images of a plow and riverboat, are elements of the seal of the State of Tennessee. The date, 1794, is the year Blount College—the University of Tennessee's forerunner—was established in Knoxville.