Following the talk, there will be a spirited discussion on Holocaust memory, anti-Semitism in Europe and how teenagers in America, Europe and Israel are using social media to create and share projects.
UTC department head elected to Council of the American Political Science Association
Dr. Michelle Deardorff has been elected to the Council of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It is the leading professional organization for the study of political science; more than 15,000 APSA members reside in excess of 80 countries. Deardorff, professor and head of the Department of Political Science, Public Administration, and Nonprofit Management at…
Take Back the Night Chattanooga
You may not be aware of it, but you probably know someone who has been affected by sexual violence. The U.S. Department of Justice’s National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) reports that every two minutes a sexual assault is reported. How can you take action? Take Back the Night Chattanooga is an internationally recognized event that…
UTC welcomes new faculty
Check out UTC’s incoming professors, lecturers, and librarians. Welcome to the University, new Mocs!
UTC students take AT&T pledge: no texting and driving
Drivers feel pressure to respond to their friends and text them while they are behind the wheel. Place #X on social media sites or texts, put down the phone and pay attention to the road.
Presentation offers skills in Japanese lunchbox preparation
Learn the cultural background of Obento, the Japanese lunchbox, with a presentation and hands-on workshop. Obento has caught on in the US because of its balance of nutrition and beauty.
Conference sheds light on beginning of World War I
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI, conference features scholars from all over the US and at least four other countries.
Presentation: Mammalian communal care of offspring
Major goal of this research is to determine the ecological and evolutionary conditions favoring plural breeding with communal care.
UTC students and faculty participate in Falls Prevention Awareness Day
Students and faculty informed older adults, family members, caregivers, and service providers, and demonstrated items that can be used in the home to create safer living conditions.
College of Business hosts Down with the Dean event
Students had the opportunity to munch free food, gather up giveaways, explore what the COB has to offer, and soak faculty members.