Welcome to Spring 2022

If you do not feel well, please stay home. It is probably safe to assume that if you have a runny nose or headache, you probably have omicron or the flu. We have an opportunity to change the way we behave, which includes not working in public spaces when we are sick. If you feel too unwell to teach or work, please tell your department head so they can find a replacement instructor. If you feel well enough to show up online, that will be appreciated by your students. But please, please, please do not be out in public if you do not feel well. Let’s keep our community safe!

Monday, we celebrated MLK Day. While several events were either cancelled or cut short due to weather, I encourage you to commemorate King’s legacy by reading a book or an article about civil rights or engaging in a discussion with a friend or colleague. It is up to us to continue to be educated and move forward in the fight for civil rights and social justice.
Finally, we will celebrate the outstanding achievements of our faculty during the 2021 (now 2022) faculty convocation awards ceremony later in February (delayed because of COVID surge). We will announce the winners on our website and share the news in Dialogue. Read more about our 2020 award winners.
The Volunteer Creed reminds us that we bear the torch to give light to others. As Volunteers, we commit to caring for one another and for the members of the communities in which we live, work, and learn. Thank you for your work and your commitment to our Volunteer family.
Stay safe and Go Vols!
Sincerely,
Theresa M. Lee
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences