This committee, composed primarily of faculty members from across the institution, identified Foundations for Learning, Well-being, and Career as our QEP topic area after reviewing the strategic vision, collecting and reviewing data from various offices, and gathering broad-based input from the university community. Read about the topic selection and plan development.
The Committee then worked to design initiatives to be implemented over a 5-year period. They included these initiatives, along with assessment plans, in a formal detailed plan that was submitted for review as part of the institution’s SACSCOC accreditation decennial reaffirmation. During the On-Site Review Committee visit in the first week of April, we look forward to presenting the QEP.
College of Architecture & Design
College of Arts & Sciences
- Ali Brewer
- Chuck Collins
- Jed Diamond (Arts & Humanities Division)
- Sally Harris (Arts & Humanities Division)
- Nahla Abu Hatab (Natural Sciences & Mathematics Division)
- Keerthi Krishnan (Natural Sciences & Mathematics Division)
- Kim Sheldon (Natural Sciences & Mathematics Division)
- Erin Hardin (Social Sciences Division)
- Brandon Prins (Social Sciences Division)
- Amadou Sall (Social Sciences Division)
College of Communication & Information
College of Education, Health, & Human Sciences
College of Music
College of Nursing
College of Social Work
Haslam College of Business
Herbert College of Agriculture
Tickle College of Engineering
Administration:
- Center for Global Engagement (CGE): Rachel Rui
- Division of Student Life – Assessment and Strategic Initiatives: Melissa Brown
- Division of Student Success – Career Development & Academic Exploration: Stephanie Kit
- Division of Student Success: Krystyne Savarese
- Institutional Effectiveness: Ashley Browning
- Institutional Effectiveness: Michael McFall
- Institutional Research & Strategic Analysis (IRSA): Denise Gardner, ex officio
- Teaching & Learning Innovation (TLI): Chris Kilgore
- UT Libraries: Teresa Walker
Students:
Student Government Association (SGA) representatives, who are both members of SGA’s First Year Leadership Council:
- Aarya Patel, student in the Haslam College of Business
- Aastha Oza, student in the College of Arts and Sciences (pre-med)
If you have questions, please contact Chair, Erin Hardin.