FY22-Annual-Report-Final The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is pleased to announce that the FY2022 Annual Report has …
Commencement Marshals
We are looking for a handful of faculty or staff (10-15) to serve as marshals at each of our three December 2022 commencement …
Be Well Health Fair – October 19
Participating vendors include Campus Recreation, Scrappy's Cupboard, A Step Ahead Chattanooga, Cempa Community Care, Rock Creek …
African American Music: An Introduction
MUS 3200 African American Music: An Introduction meets MWF from 2-2:50pm in spring 2023. It is a General …
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September 2022 Sponsored Program Activity
Congratulations!The following UTC Faculty and Staff have attracted $1,432,067 in external grant and contract awards: Dr. Amir …
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Dating and Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Join the Center for Wellbeing and the Center for Women and Gender Equity at programs throughout the month to learn more about …
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Sunset Fall Festival – October 20
Experience Fall multicultural traditions from around the world, such as the Islamic Lunar Calendar, Tết Trung Thu, and the night …
GET Maintenance – Saturday, October 15 to Tuesday, October 18
Auxiliary services in partnership with Information Technology will be performing system maintenance on the GET system, which is …
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Be On the Lookout
In case you haven’t heard (let’s be honest, you probably haven’t) October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! As helpful as …
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Dreams, Ghosts, Buddhism, and Skepticism: Vasubandhu’s Spooky Philosophy
Dr. Ethan Mills, UTC Philosophy & Religion Thurs. Oct. 20 3:30-4:30pm Lupton 389 Sponsored by the UTC Philosophy …
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