Chattanooga’s source for National Public Radio, WUTC-FM 88.1, concluded its fall 2014 Membership Campaign on a high note. After setting and reaching an ambitious goal, the station reported $146,000 in pledges from its supportive audience. “Once again our listeners have come through and once again we have the pledges needed to make sure our programming…
CAB picks up awards at NACA conference
UTC students on the Campus Activities Board received the Outstanding Delegation award, the highest honor for a delegation at the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) regional conference held recently in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. More than 120 higher education institutions competed for the award, which UTC students took home for the second year in…
Students awarded scholarships from Chattanooga Technology Council
Two students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga were awarded scholarships from the Chattanooga Technology Council (CTC). Breanna George and Jackson Stone were given the awards based on coursework, extracurricular activities, a written essay, and G.P.A. The mission of The Chattanooga Technology Council is to enable business growth by connecting and promoting technology, people,…
Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression
UTC’s twenty-second annual Symposium on 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression will be held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 6-8. The purpose of the conference is to share current research and to develop a series of monographs on the 19th century press, the Civil War and the press, and 19th century concepts…
Alumnus John Gregorich named a Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year
The Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS) has awarded UTC alumnus John Gregorich a 2014 Minor League Athletic Trainers of the Year Award, given annually to one member of each of the 16 leagues in Minor League Baseball.
Seminar: “Natural Resource Damage Assessment and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill”
The Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences Seminar Series presents Dr. Kevin Reynolds, the Department of the Interior’s Case Manager for the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
University community supports Bloodanooga
Biannual campus blood donation drive supports Blood Assurance, a non-profit blood center serving 47 counties in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and Virginia.
Moc Wreck drives home danger of drunk driving
The mock crash demonstrated the dangers of drinking and driving, the importance of seat belt use, and hazards of distracted driving.
“Serial Killer Groupies: A Love Story” to premier on campus
UTC student’s documentary explores the lives of four women who are romantically drawn to serial killers.
Scrappy makes new friends at Children’s Fair
Check out a photo gallery of the Mocs mascot having fun with young fans.