UTC closing at 3 pm Friday, January 22, and all day Saturday, January 23. All classes and events cancelled and offices closed.
Engineering Students Design Device to Help Move Child
A team of engineering students designed a rolling device to move a young girl with cerebral palsy from her bed, to the bathroom, and to the stair lift.
UTC Presents New Season of Exhibits and Performances
This spring brings a new season of experiences from UTC’s Theatre, Art, and Music departments.
Value Lot Provides Economical Alternative for Parking
UTC’s first value lot is a new low-cost option for parking on campus. Priced at only $68 for students Value Lotand $81 for faculty and staff, Lot 45 at Engel Stadium is half the price of the General Parking decal.
Reception Welcomes Engineering Dean Daniel Pack
UTC welcomed Dr. Daniel Pack, the new Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, on January 7 in the EMCS 4th Floor Breezeway.
Health Services for Students Only Steps Away
You might be away from home, and from mom pestering you to get that annual flu shot, but UTC has your back when you’re not feeling well. Student Health Services (SHS) has partnered with Physical Therapy (PT) and Health and Human Performance (HHP) to offer new health options. PT assessments and care are now available…
MBA Students Research EPB Smart Grid Usage Data
Dr. Ashish Gupta, Associate Professor of Analytics and Information Systems in the UTC College of Business, partnered with EPB to conduct research on the Smart Grid with three MBA students.
Alumni Brothers Attend Medical School Together
Identical twins Jeremy and Jermaine Hogstrom ’15 admit to swapping identities many times in their lives, a challenge posed to parents, teachers, and friends. They went to school together, graduated with honors from UTC, and call each other best friends.
Sheyann Webb to share her experiences as the “Smallest Freedom Fighter”
In 1964, 8-year-old Selma, Alabama resident Sheyann Webb saw something that changed her life forever. On her way to school, she saw a crowd of blacks and whites standing together, an unusual site in the South at the time. Instead of going to school, she followed the crowd to the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church, and…
Graduate Student Selected as APA Representative
Research Psychology Masters Student Tommy Coleman was recently selected as national graduate student co-representative for the American Psychological Association’s (APA) division 36, the Society for Psychology of Religion and Spirituality.