UTC’s ROTC meets Thomas E. Brandon, acting director of the U.S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
UTC Symphony Orchestra makes color with music this Sunday
UTC Symphony Orchestra presents their spring concert, Orchestral Colors on Sunday, April 22. The 60-member orchestra is a collaboration of UTC students and community members, with performers from campus and the Chattanooga.
UTC ROTC hosts first Military Ball since 2007
In its first Military Ball since 2007, the UTC Army ROTC offered a look at the ‘finer side’ of the military.
Trip to Vietnam an educational, eye-opening and tear-inducing experience
Two Vietnam vets from Chattanooga — one shot down as an Air Force pilot and held as a POW — recently took a trip back to the country. One had been there several years ago on a Southeast Asia cruise; the other hadn’t returned since the war.
Second annual Chattanooga Earth Day Festival set for Sunday
The second Chattanooga Earth Day Festival is set for Sunday in Coolidge Park.
CECS Technology Symposium debuts on April 20
The College of Engineering and Computer Science’s new Technology Symposium debuts on April 20
Rapper Young Dolph performs Friday at UTC
Memphis rapper Young Dolph is set to perform Friday, April 13, in Maclellan Gym.
Treat yourself: Find out how to improve mental well-being
UTC Counseling Center is championing counseling and mental health awareness for the month of April. Center representatives will be in the University Center lobby on Wednesday, April 25, with complimentary massages, refreshments and information on how to improve emotional, psychological and social well-being at the end of the semester.
Tick Tick Boom: Engineering alumni use 3D printer to make explosives
Though the Chattanooga-based consulting firm E&G Associates may only have a few employees, the consulting firm is already solving problems from some of the biggest companies in the manufacturing and pharmaceutical space. Now they’re taking on one of their biggest challenges: helping the U.S. Navy use 3D printing to make explosives.
Student heads to New Orleans as Scholar at national race and ethnicity conference
Selected as a scholar, Edwards will meet with administrators and student leaders from universities across the country to talk about racial and ethnic relations on college campuses and discuss new ways of providing opportunities for traditionally underrepresented populations in higher education.