For six years, UTC’s College of Business has asked its students to pretend.
UTC investment team heading to national competition
UTC team has made the cut for the national championships in the College Finance Association Investment Research Challenge.
Alumnus creates more independent lives for people with disabilities
Ezra Reynolds’s job title may be assistive technology design specialist, but he does much more than just create at Signal Centers, a Chattanooga nonprofit organization focused on fostering lifelong independence for children, adults and families.
Arts Learning Lab joins STEM Center’s summer programs
Labs to help integrate arts into the general curriculum in elementary and middle schools start this summer in the STEM Center.
UTC hosts University of Tennessee Foundation Board
The University welcomed the UT Foundation Board to campus on Thursday, March 8. The University of Tennessee Foundation enriches the lives of the UT family through engagement, stewardship and private support.
Department of Communication hosts annual Photo Night
The annual event highlights the work of regional photographers and gives students a behind-the-scenes look at the work behind the photo.
Dr. Sartipi named to prestigious center for energy, engineering and computation research
Dr. Mina Sartipi is the first UTC faculty member named to the Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education.
Professor reflects on teaching and learning in Zimbabwe
An interesting conversation with a local man, a visit to a national park and thoughts on Black History Month are a few of the things on the mind of UTC English professor James Arnett during his time in Zimbabwe.
Smoke-Free: Children are especially vulnerable to secondhand smoke in cars
Children are especially vulnerable to secondhand smoke in cars
UTC’s Dr. Hill Craddock appears on ‘Bill Nye Saves the World’
Dr. Hill Craddock is on a crusade that has lasted about 30 years—rescue the American chestnut tree. Craddock brought his chestnut passion to the Netflix series hosted by the “Science Guy.”