UTC formally broke ground on July 21, 2025, beginning construction of the Oak Street Residence Hall, slated to open in 2027. Located between Oak and McCallie Streets, it will house approximately 794 students in double‑occupancy rooms. Designed as flexible, floor‑based “neighborhoods,” the building will include communal kitchens, study and multipurpose spaces, courtyards, in‑building amenities, and a…
New UTC chancellor strives to capitalize on university’s ‘upward momentum’
Dr. Lori Mann Bruce was selected by the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees on May 16, 2025, and will assume her duties as UTC’s 19th chancellor on June 30. She brings a strong record from Tennessee Tech, where she drove major increases in research funding, created new academic programs, and led multimillion-dollar infrastructure investments. Bruce aims to build…
UTC receives $2.4 million award to bolster behavioral health workforce in East TN
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has been awarded a $2.4 million federal grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to strengthen the behavioral health workforce in 11 underserved counties across Southeast Tennessee. This four‑year initiative, called B‑HIP (Behavioral Healthcare through InterProfessional Training), will fund 12 graduate students annually in counseling, psychology, social work, and…
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: UTC engineering student designs 3D-printed helmet for headstrong pup
A University of Tennessee at Chattanooga mechanical engineering student, Connor Mackey, designed a custom 3D‑printed helmet to protect Niblet, a rescue Chihuahua born with a soft spot in his skull (hydrocephalus). Assisted by Prof. Trevor Elliott and a Volkswagen volunteer who scanned the pup’s head, Mackey iterated more than a dozen prototypes until the final design…