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Can you guess where each photo was taken? πŸ€” Take a read of what we've been up to this summer and maybe you'll find out: blog.utc.edu/news/2020/08/i…

Can you guess where each photo was taken? πŸ€”
Take a read of what we've been up to this summer and maybe you'll find out: blog.utc.edu/news/2020/08/i…
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This time last year we were able to re-open the Guerry Center. A special building on campus, formerly the Student Union and named after the University's 7th President, Alexander Guerry. This $8 million project helped free up and renovate space for students and faculty.

This time last year we were able to re-open the Guerry Center. A special building on campus, formerly the Student Union and named after the University's 7th President, Alexander Guerry. This $8 million project helped free up and renovate space for students and faculty.
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Last year we finished a big project affecting two of our pedestrian streets. Vine Street and Oak Street underwent a transformation of sustainability and better use for foot traffic on campus. πŸŒ³πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸŒ³

Last year we finished a big project affecting two of our pedestrian streets. Vine Street and Oak Street underwent a transformation of sustainability and better use for foot traffic on campus.
πŸŒ³πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸŒ³
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Part of the Pedestrian Mall 2nd phase of improvements, the most active pathway on campus received steps in 2013. Anyone who knows the real reason Cardiac Hill got its name gets a veterans discount to Crosswords (not really). Any alumni remember? πŸ˜…

Part of the Pedestrian Mall 2nd phase of improvements, the most active pathway on campus received steps in 2013. Anyone who knows the real reason Cardiac Hill got its name gets a veterans discount to Crosswords (not really). 
Any alumni remember? πŸ˜…
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South & North Stadium and Chamberlain Field. Memories were made, but memories are still being made to this day. Chamberlain Pavilion, structure made from South Stadium, was dedicated in 2013 while Chamberlain Field was dedicated in 2016. #ThrowbackThursday

South & North Stadium and Chamberlain Field. Memories were made, but memories are still being made to this day. Chamberlain Pavilion, structure made from South Stadium, was dedicated in 2013 while Chamberlain Field was dedicated in 2016.
#ThrowbackThursday
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134 years of taking care of campus, seeing beautiful architecture across campus. Many of examples of 'Collegiate Gothic' style use vertical element entry ways, from the 1950’s, comprised of brick cladding, precast stone features, and punched window openings. #utcfoundersday πŸ’™πŸ’›

134 years of taking care of campus, seeing beautiful architecture across campus.
Many of examples of 'Collegiate Gothic' style use vertical element entry ways, from the 1950’s, comprised of brick cladding, precast stone features, and punched window openings.
#utcfoundersday πŸ’™πŸ’›
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Well since Instagram is down... take a look at the updated rendering of the Wolford Family Athletic Center from Design Services! For more information on the project, head over to utc.edu/map ➑️ select the Construction Category ➑️ select Capital Projects Go Mocs πŸ’›πŸ’™

Well since Instagram is down... take a look at the updated rendering of the Wolford Family Athletic Center from Design Services! For more information on the project, head over to utc.edu/map ➑️ select the Construction Category ➑️ select Capital Projects
Go Mocs πŸ’›πŸ’™
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We had a total of 14 employees receive recognition for their service to UTC last week. Sue Stephens having the longest, serving the campus for 50 total years! Our people enjoy taking care of the campus, Go Mocs πŸ’™πŸ’›

We had a total of 14 employees receive recognition for their service to UTC last week. Sue Stephens having the longest, serving the campus for 50 total years! Our people enjoy taking care of the campus, Go Mocs πŸ’™πŸ’›
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Fill it up and stay hydrated! Find the water bottle station locations on campus! Don't forget to fill out a work request and let us know if one is not operational πŸ‘ explore.utc.edu/?id=1826#!ce/4…

Fill it up and stay hydrated!
Find the water bottle station locations on campus! Don't forget to fill out a work request and let us know if one is not operational πŸ‘
explore.utc.edu/?id=1826#!ce/4…
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Welcome to the ✨NEW✨Fletcher Hall! This fall, students, faculty and staff returned to a newly renovated building. The changes made were significant and included demolition and rebuilding of the 1st, 3rd and 4th floors. Full video: bit.ly/2GMqIeq

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Bummed because you haven't been able to see inside the Fletcher Hall's renovations? We got you covered with a virtual tour via the Dean of Gary W. Rollins College of Business Dr. Robert Dooley! πŸŽ₯ (full video): youtube.com/watch?v=3_QyWg…

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A small section of Oak Street will be closed from November 1 2020 until late February 2021.Β The closure is necessary to accommodate an expansion of the Central Energy Plant to improve efficiency and reliability in multiple buildings. More info: explore.utc.edu/?id=1826#!m/52…

A small section of Oak Street will be closed from November 1 2020 until late February 2021.Β The closure is necessary to accommodate an expansion of the Central Energy Plant to improve efficiency and reliability in multiple buildings.
More info: explore.utc.edu/?id=1826#!m/52…