Hip-hop and gender are at the center of Dr. Regina Bradley’s talk, “‘SpottieOttie that Was Shawty’: Pleasure Politics in the Hip Hop South,” on Thursday, March 3, Multicultural Center.
Spring Career Fair connects students and employers
The Career and Student Employment Center held its annual Spring Career Fair on February 3. UTC students and alumni came to the event hoping to connect with employers, while employers came seeking UTC’s best and brightest.
The Vagina Monologues returns to UTC
The Vagina Monologues returns to UTC on Thursday and Friday, February 18 – 19, at 7 P.M., and Saturday, February 20, at 2 P.M, as a benefit production sponsored by the UTC Women’s Action Council and Women’s Center with proceeds benefiting the Partnership for Families, Children and Adults, and the UTC Survivor Advocacy Services.
Theatre Company: Arms and the Man
We’re marching the chocolate-carrying soldier back to the stage with UTC’s production of Arms and the Man Feb. 23-27.
TEDxChattanooga Features Crazy Ideas of Innovation
With the theme, “This might sound crazy but…” 2016 TEDxChattanooga is focused on celebrating “examples of crazy ideas in Chattanooga — and the world — that change our society” on Saturday, February 27.
Graduate student assists with anesthesia in Madagascar
Meghan Duggan, a senior graduate student in the UTC School of Nursing’s Nurse Anesthesia Program, spent two-weeks aboard a Mercy Ship in Madagascar aiding in the administration of anesthesia for various surgeries on the ship for the local population.
UTC closings and delays for February 9 & 10, 2016
UTC will open at 10 am on Wednesday, February 10. Classes begin and offices open at 10 am.
Wilkerson elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame
Dr. Gary Wilkerson, Professor of Graduate Athletic Training in the UTC Department of Health and Human Performance, has been elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Hall of Fame.
Engineering students design sensory wall for child
A group of UTC students took on the challenge of creating a sensory wall designed to stimulate and encourage practicing balance and coordination for a six-year-old girl who was born with premature birth defects.
Study in Paris this summer
Experience four unforgettable weeks in Paris and earn up to ten general education credit hours, July 1-31. Act now! Space is limited.