Reviews
Have my MRI done here once a year. Staff is good. But checking in before MRI is nonesinse. They never know anything. They quote you wrong on the bill you owe. Paid $854 for the MRI with insurance, get a bill later on oweing $173 for University Radiology to "administer" the dye used in MRI. Complete garbage. Would have just been a whole lot better to be informed of these fees and charges up front. NOT 2 months later
3
7 years ago (30-04-2018)
The nursing staff and receptionist went above and beyond to calm mine and my mother before, during and after her surgery
5
7 years ago (05-05-2018)
The best university in Tennessee. This place is great. Probably the best four years of my life. Football is rough but it's always fun to go to. This is just a fantastic institution.
Go Vols!
5
8 years ago (04-12-2017)
Direct message to Mark Littmann in the spirit of #MeToo and #Time'sUp:
"Mark, when you were not emotionally abusing me, you were flirting with me. Though you were always careful to toe the line between right and wrong in the days before #MeToo and #Time'sUp, you knew exactly what you were doing. With the advent of those two movements, I now have the power to tell you that you were on the wrong side of the line. I was not your plaything. I was your Ph.D. student, and your wife Peggy was absolutely right in thinking that I was more than just a student to you. I was the one who had to draw a line in the sand with you because you failed to observe any boundaries in regard to me."
Despite the fact that I completed my Ph.D. with a perfect 4.00 GPA, my dissertation advisor Mark Littmann attempted to sabotage my attempts to land a tenure-track university faculty position. Nevertheless, I was offered and accepted such a position without his "help."
I don't know what motivates Mark Littmann other than his enormous ego and (behind his façade of politeness) his well-concealed detest of other people (particularly women).
If you are one of the "subjects" of Mark Littmann (aka "His Highness"), keep in mind that his standards are extremely exacting and that he will show no mercy for you if you exhibit any of the normal human failings that all of us may find ourselves prey (with the exception of "His Highness" Mark Littmann himself, of course).
P.S. Chasing total solar eclipses around the world is a wealthy man's game, one that Mark Littmann has been playing for years without so much as acknowledging that the vast majority of people do not have the means to see a total solar eclipse unless one happens to occur in their own backyard.
And in fact, the path of the 2017 total solar eclipse on August 21 does indeed include parts of East Tennessee close to Knoxville, but Mark Littmann is traveling to see it in Douglas, Wyoming, because the weather conditions in East Tennessee aren't quite perfect enough for him.
It might be cloudy here (though it might also be cloudy in Douglas, Wyoming), thus preventing "His Highness" Mark Littmann from the perfect view of the total solar eclipse that his unlimited budget allows him.
UPDATE: The weather conditions for viewing the eclipse in Sweetwater, Tennessee, were absolutely ideal, accompanied by the wonderfully fun festival hosted by Sweetwater (and virtually in my own backyard, costing me almost nothing compared with a trip to Wyoming, where the cost of lodging was sky high, and airfare to get there was grossly inflated).
And though the eclipse was an amazing sight, one is enough for me. I did not ask, "When is the next one?" as Mark Littmann claims people do after having seen one. Nor do I care to chase around the world to see another. Doing so is my definition of an obsession that defies explanation. But that makes sense because Mark Littmann himself defies explanation as well.
1
7 years ago (28-05-2018)
I can not imagine a better college experience! I loved my time at UT. Every prospective employer I encounter is impressed by my Bachelor's Degree received from UT. No better University out there, GO VOLS!!
5
7 years ago (09-04-2018)