On March 3, 2021, Associate Professor of History and Director of Africana Studies Susan Eckelmann Berghel participated in a panel on “A Team Approach to Open Pedagogy through High Impact Practices and Experiential Learning,” which was part of Tennessee Open Education Week Organized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission’s Textbook Affordability for Student Success Task Force.
UTC/RISE Community Speaker Series — Karitsa Mosley-Jones
Join RISE Chattanooga and the UTC Department of History on Zoom as we connect communities for a series of talks on “The Struggle for Racial Justice and Equity.”
UTC History and Local Institutions Combine Forces to Honor Historic Black Churches
RISE Chattanooga, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Department of History, and Leadership Chattanooga have partnered to uncover the rich history of local Black churches.
Free Historical Walking Tours
The Department of History and the Africana Studies Program are pleased to again partner with RISE Chattanooga and the People’s History of Chattanooga Project this Spring to offer four walking tours at no cost to members of the UTC community.
Africana Studies Event on 4/5/21 — Afro-Diasporic Kinships
Afro-Diasporic Kinships: Audre Lorde and Black German Women, Dr. Tiffany Florvil, Monday, April 5, 2021, 7:30 PM EST