A financial plan is now in place to start construction on a 70,000-square-foot addition and renovation of McKenzie Arena.
Field Notes: Students get cozy with degus in Chile
At the foot of the Andes Mountains in central Chile lives the degu, a small mammal who looks like she could be the hamster’s cousin. For years, UTC students have traveled thousands of miles to study these little creatures.
Mocs in the City forges a deeper relationship between UTC and Chattanooga
If you go All events are free Monday, March 26 Tour of the Chattanooga Innovation District and Edney Building. 3:30 p.m. Meet in front of UTC Starbucks. Scavenger Hunt. 5:30 p.m. Meet at Chamberlain Field. Teams of two or three will follow clues across the Chattanooga to collect various objects. Race on foot, car, bike,…
Fly Fishing: Finding the spiritual side of life through a meditative sport
Jonathan Yeager, UC Foundation associate professor of religion, examines the meditative aspects of fly fishing in “Religion, Spirituality and Fly Fishing.”
UTC partners with U.S. Air Force on $9.8 million research project
UTC is among several universities in a $9.8 million research project on the development of reusable hypersonic vehicles to travel at speeds greater than five times the speed of sound.
Psychologist on campus to discuss issues of gender bias
Psychologist, author and stand-up comedian Chris Kilmartin is at UTC this week, discussing implicit prejudice and how to fight against it.
UTC music professor and the Chattanooga Library ‘tap into souls’ of local preschoolers with Symphonic Tales
Symphonic Tales partners with the Chattanooga Public Library to pair music, stories and activities with a theme that speaks to three-, four- and five-year-olds enrolled in early childhood programs and at public libraries.
Looking for something unconventional? Try summer courses
Some summer courses veer off the usual path.
Inaugural 5K race set for National Graduate and Professional Student Week
Inaugural ML5K race is scheduled for Monday, April 9.
Physical Therapy faculty members win national recognition
American Physical Therapy Association recognizes two UTC professors for outstanding service.