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NEW LATIMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE BUILDING DEDICATION SET FOR OCT. 27

NEW LATIMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE BUILDING DEDICATION SET FOR OCT. 27

NEW LATIMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE BUILDING DEDICATION SET FOR OCT. 27

MARTIN, Tenn. – The new Latimer Engineering and Science Building will be dedicated during a

3:30 p.m. dedication ceremony Thursday, Oct. 27, at the University of Tennessee at Martin. The $65

million, 120,000-square-foot, three-story building is located on Hurt Street between the business and

sociology buildings. The public is invited to attend, and the event will be livestreamed at

www.facebook.com/utmartin.

The dedication coincides with the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees fall meeting being

held Oct. 27-28 in the Boling University Center. Scheduled speakers include UT Martin Chancellor Keith

Carver, UT President Randy Boyd, UT Martin Chancellor Emeritus Bob Smith, and Bill Latimer,

entrepreneur and philanthropist.

The building was made possible by a $6.5 million gift from Latimer and his wife, Carol, who live

in Union City. The gift provided the 10% match required by the state for construction of the state-of-the-

art facility. Ground was officially broken Sept. 18, 2020, and the building will open for classes in spring

2023.

The Latimer Building will house the departments of chemistry and physics, computer science,

engineering, mathematics and statistics, and the pre-professional health sciences program. The building

features classrooms, laboratories, offices, and a small observatory and can be viewed at

www.utm.edu/webcams. The building will be open for informal walking tours and a reception following

the dedication.

Dedication parking will be in Lot 15 located at the intersection of Hurt and Lovelace streets. The

event will be held on the west side of the building, which is a short walk from the parking lot. In case of

rain, the ceremony will be moved inside the Latimer Building. Contact the UT Martin Office of

University Relations at 731-881-7615 for more information.

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UT MARTIN TO HOST ANNUAL MISS UTM AND MISS TENNESSEE SOYBEAN FESTIVAL  SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT

UT MARTIN TO HOST ANNUAL MISS UTM AND MISS TENNESSEE SOYBEAN FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT

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