Seven future teachers spent the week on campus learning more about the profession they aspire to join by learning how to best engage high school students in the classroom. Because the group itself is made up of high school students from Chattanooga’s Tyner Academy, it might be assumed they could describe effective classrooms based on…
UTC grad navigates through the maze of national politics
Queen Alford Stats Senior year (2016-17) 32 games played Points per game: 9.3 2-point percentage: 41.7 3-point percentage: 28.3 Free throw percentage: 71.4 Junior year (2015-2016). 32 games played 2-point percentage: 10.9 3-point percentage: 38.5 Free throw percentage: 75.9 During the two seasons Queen Alford was allowed to play basketball at UTC—she was redshirted for…
Communication head chosen as one of the best in the country
Felicia McGhee, interim head of the Department of Communication, is one of nine people nationwide to be selected to participate in a yearlong communications program.
Guerry renovation nearing the end
Linda Frost, dean of the Honors College, takes a tour through the Alexander Guerry Center, where the college originally was located and will soon return.
UTC English professor wins inaugural distinguished writing award
Richard Jackson, UT National Alumni Association Distinguished Service professor, says being chosen “means a great deal.”
Le Andrea Ware: A principal with principles
LeAndrea Ware, a UTC graduate, has been principal at the Howard School since 2018 and has been making changes since arriving.
15,000 CDs going up for sale at WUTC-FM
WUTC-FM 88.1 is selling its collection of CDs, more than 15 ,000 of them.
UTC rower achieves Top 10 finish in national competition
UTC sophomore finishes seventh in the nation in American Collegiate Rowing Association regatta.
Students help with unique research at TVA
Two UTC graduate students helped TVA solve a problem involving nuclear plant emergency power systems by creating a first-of-its-kind methodology.
UTC Professor Emeritus Roland Carter earns international award
UTC professor emeritus Roland Carter is a recipient of a Master of the Spiritual Award for his work preserving the religious music of African Americans.