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At University of Tennessee Southern, we know how important it is for students to be actively engaged in campus life and in our surrounding community. Students can get involved in a variety of ways; our hope is that you will explore what best fits your personality and interests!
Student Organizations
At the University of Tennessee Southern, we know how important it is for students to be actively engaged in campus life and our surrounding community. Student Affairs staff is happy to help you find the clubs and organizations that best fit you. Whether you choose to be an active member or accept a leadership position, your contributions will be invaluable to the organizations you join.
Student organizations are voluntary associations of University of Tennessee Southern students, which are legally separate entities from the University. Student organizations are student initiated and student run. Student organizations that are registered with University of Tennessee Southern may have access to certain University-controlled benefits and resources, such as facilities use and funding eligibility.
Student Activities
Student Activities help students enhance their UT Southern experience by offering events, programs, and projects that are personally engaging for every student. If you want to be more involved on campus and learn about leadership development, the Student Activities staff can guide you in the right direction. Student Activities range from large events like Fall Festival to weeknight programs like Trivia Nights and Paint Nights to ongoing programs like intramural sports.
The most up-to-date information about activities on campus can be found on the UT Southern App:
Intramural Sports
The University of Tennessee Southern offers opportunities for all students to participate in intramural sports throughout the year, including volleyball, sand volleyball, flag football, basketball, ultimate Frisbee, dodgeball, soccer, and softball. Varsity athletes are not allowed to play in the same intramural sport for which they receive a scholarship during the school year.
Student Government
The Student Government Association (SGA) seeks to promote the ideals and responsibilities of student self-government, to help facilitate the coordination of student life on campus, and to help promote strong ties between the University of Tennessee Southern, the City of Pulaski, and the larger communities in which we are situated. SGA seeks to maintain close and cooperative relationships between faculty, administration, and students.
2024-2025 SGA Representatives:
Executive Office:
- President: Laura Howell
- Vice President: Nick Rosa
- Secretary: Karlee Wright
Class Officers:
- Senior Class President: Bailey Abernathy
- Senior Class Senator: Aaliyah Dunavant
- Sophomore Class President: John Dean
- Sophomore Class Senator: Celia Powell
Junior and Freshman Class representative elections will be held in Fall 2024.
Residential Life
At the University of Tennessee Southern, we know how important it is for students to be actively engaged in campus life and our surrounding community. Student Affairs staff is happy to help you find the clubs and organizations that best fit you. Whether you choose to be an active member or accept a leadership position, your contributions will be invaluable to the organizations you join.
Student organizations are voluntary associations of University of Tennessee Southern students, which are legally separate entities from the University. Student organizations are student initiated and student run. Student organizations that are registered with University of Tennessee Southern may have access to certain University-controlled benefits and resources, such as facilities use and funding eligibility.
Not sure where to start? Contact us!
Sarah Catherine Richardson
Dean of Students
Phone: 931-424-4073
Kara Williams
Residential Life Coordinator
Phone: 931-424-7379
Crissy Jordan
Administrative Assistant
Phone: 931-363-9882