For UTC senior Caroline Breeden, baseball is more than a sport – it’s a chance to combine her Elementary Education degree and her passion for nonprofits to provide love to children in need through nonprofit group, Baseball Miracles.
Civil War Press Symposium is November 5-7
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s twenty-third annual Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression will be held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 5-7.
Pack selected as new Engineering and Computer Science Dean at UTC
Dr. Daniel Pack has accepted the position of Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
“S.S. Why I Otter” Provides Environment Enrichment at Aquarium
Students from UTC’s Psychology and Biology departments have teamed-up to participate in an ongoing project that provides environmental enrichment for animals at area facilities.
Homecoming Wrap-Up
Homecoming 2015 has been a huge success! The week has been filled with dynamic competition, school pride, reunions and much more! This year’s theme, “Back to the Scenic City,” celebrated current Mocs while welcoming back honored alums.
Faculty member discusses obsession with zombies
In this video news story, Tammy Garland, associate professor and acting head of criminal justice, explores our obsession with all things zombie.
Composer Daniel Asia in Residence
The renowned American composer Daniel Asia will be in residence at UTC, November 1 through 3.
Moc-o-ween: Zombies, music and other fun treats!
Join UTC as we get in the spooky spirit!
Miss Tennessee’s Mission to Mars at the Challenger Center
Miss Tennessee 2015, Hannah Robison, joined a team of Middle School students from Nashville’s Harding Academy as they launched their mission to Mars during her visit to UTC’s Challenger STEM Learning Center.
Legally Blind Artist, Carmen Papalia, Featured in Marek Series
Carmen Papalia’s “How to Close Your Eyes” is currently on exhibit at the Cress Gallery in the Fine Arts Center, and is free and open to the public. The exhibit will last until December 8, with a lecture presented by the artists on Tuesday, October 27 at 5:30 p.m. in room 101 of Derthick Hall.