The Marian Anderson String Quartet, the first African-American ensemble to win a major classical music competition, will be in residence at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from Nov. 5-7. Their visit culminates with a free public concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7, in Cadek Recital Hall. During the residency, they’ll also engage with…
Voices Of Innovation At UTC’s Quantum Technology Workshop
Chattanooga is on the cutting-edge map for tapping the potential of – and building the future for – quantum computing. This summer, our campus – the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – hosted its first international quantum workshop. For this episode of “Scenic Roots,” we bring you a panel discussion from the workshop that took…
Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till to Be Presented at UTC Fine Arts Center
The Mike Wiley one-man performance DAR HE: The Story of Emmett Till comes to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fine Arts Center, spotlighting the harrowing 1955 lynching of Emmett Till and its pivotal role in the civil-rights movement. The powerful dramatization explores the murder, trial and confessions of Till’s killers, inviting audiences to engage…
Ray Bassett talks about the WUTC Fund Drive on Jed & JR Mornings
Ray Bassett, Editorial Director, Host and Producer at WUTC, joined Jed & JR Mornings on WGOW 102.3 FM to wrap up the station’s fund drive. He thanked the show for supporting their “brothers and sisters down the street” at UTC’s NPR station, which had raised $112,000 of its $126,000 goal at the time. Bassett noted…
“Partnerships” | The driving force behind Chattanooga’s foothold in mobility innovation across the nation
The article describes how Chattanooga is positioning itself as a hub for mobility innovation through strategic partnerships, research, and funding. UTC’s Center for Urban Informatics and Progress leads AI-based transportation projects, while local incubators support mobility startups. With $7 million invested by the state into Tennessee’s transport initiatives—including in Chattanooga—city officials and researchers collaborate on…




