The UTC Africana Studies Program invites you to participate in this semester’s upcoming events including a Speaker Series with leading experts on Black women’s global activism, student-led discussions featuring prominent Chattanooga community leaders, and a Lunch Talk Series highlighting exciting and new UTC faculty research. You can find the full program schedule here.
Event on 2/8 – Slimming Down Soul Food with Dr. Mark Johnson
The Africana Studies Program invites you to participate in this semester’s Lunch Talk Series showcasing Faculty Research. Dr. Mark Johnson, UTC Department of History, presents Slimming Down Soul Food: A Study of African American Cookbooks. Monday, February 8, 2021, 12:00-1:00, Zoom.
Starting 2/2 – UTC History Co-Sponsoring MedTalk: A Discussion of Diversity in Healthcare
The History Department is proud to co-sponsor this semester’s UTC Pre-Health MEDTalk: A Discussion of Diversity in Healthcare series, starting with a Zoom discussion of “Milestones in LGBTQ+ Healthcare History” on Tuesday, February 2, from 4:00-5:00 pm, featuring Dr. Cummiskey and Dr. Kuby.
Spring 2021 History Department Events
The UTC History Department is holding a wide range of great events during the spring 2021 semester for students and the UTC and Chattanooga communities. Stay tuned, and save the dates!
Virtual Events for Students — Lunch, Learn & Link Series Spring 2021
The UTC Department of History’s Spring 2021 Lunch, Learn & Link Series will feature the following virtual sessions for students. Save the dates!