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Communicate Clearly and Professionally

Good communication saves time for everyone, and UT Verse can help you get it right on the first try.
- Faculty can draft announcements, assignment descriptions, and emails that are clear, respectful, and easy for students to follow.
Rewrite this assignment description for clarity and plain language. Add a step‑by‑step checklist, expected length, citation style, and a 4‑criterion rubric (excellent/good/fair/needs work). Keep total words under 250.
- Staff can create polished emails, memos, and event notices, then ask UT Verse to shorten, clarify, or adjust tone as needed.
Draft a polished event notice for [WORKSHOP/TITLE] on [DATE], [TIME], [LOCATION]. Include a one‑sentence value proposition, registration link, accessibility note, and a call to action. 75–100 words.
- Students can get help drafting emails to instructors, revising introductions and conclusions, or checking for clarity and professionalism.
Revise my essay introduction and conclusion for clarity and active voice. Provide two versions of each, highlight the thesis, and suggest one transition sentence. Aim for approximately 150 words each.
Visit UTVerse.tennessee.edu, log in with your credentials, and talk to UT Verse about your email needs.

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