As a flagship, land-grant university with global reach, we have members of our campus community who are deeply affected by multinational conflicts and international disasters around the world.
Please know we stand with you, are here to support you, and have resources available to help you.
Campus Resources
- 865-946-CARE (2273): For distressed faculty and staff
- Center for Care and Resilience: Works collaboratively with students and the university to support individuals who are experiencing distress in their lives
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Wellness services for employees
- Student Counseling Center: Offers a range of counseling services, including therapy assistance
- Office of the Dean of Students: Provides resources, events, and initiatives to engage and support students
- Center for Global Engagement: Provides numerous resources for the international community at UT and for students, faculty, and staff studying or working abroad
- Campus Climate: Provides a resource to address campus climate concerns through the Campus Climate Impact Committee (CCIC). The CCIC provides outreach, support, and education to those who may have been affected by a campus climate concern.
Additional Resources
- USAID Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI): CIDI’s goal is to support donors and relief agencies as they work together to provide quick, effective, and efficient relief to people affected by disasters.
- Scholars at Risk: Protects scholars suffering grave threats to their lives, liberty and well-being by arranging temporary research and teaching positions at institutions in our network as well as by providing advisory and referral services
- U.S. Department of State travel advisories: Provides real-time travel notices for all countries