Commencement for both undergraduates and graduate students is next week.
Art class improves public-use bicycles, designs communications strategy
When Aggie Toppins, head of the art department, first came to UTC as a professor, she taught a class for design students called Co-Creations. One of the class projects was about bicycles. Students in the class set their sights on the public-use green-and-blue bikes stationed throughout Chattanooga. No one asked the students why bicycles. Rather,…
Cicadas are good indicators of environmental quality
Cicadas are good indicators of environmental quality, including city life.
UTC student leaders celebrated at Blue and Gold Awards
Three students receive awards for their exemplary service as student leaders, academic excellence, involvement and service and dedication to the university.
UTC’s Environmental Task Force fashions important achievements
Steps are being taken on campus to make UTC more energy-efficient and sustainable.
Nine faculty members honored at annual banquet
The annual Faculty Awards dinner recognized nine members of UTC faculty for going above and beyond.
Social impact discussed at Chancellor’s Multicultural Advisory Council
The subject of social impact was the centerpiece of the Chancellor’s Multicultural Advisory Council and the Chancellor’s Roundtable meeting.
Robot team engineers a Top 3 finish in competition
Electrical engineering students place third in a regional robotics competition.
2 Decades of Encouragement: GEAR UP promotes college to kids
The GEAR UP program helps middle through high schoolers get ready for college—or even get them interested in going if they haven’t been before.
Hear the stories of Chattanooga at StoryCorps Listening Party
StoryCorps Listening Party When: 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18 Where: Songbirds Guitar Museum North Stage, 35 Station St. Chattanooga Admission: Free, but you must register at wutc.org. Information: wutc.org or storycorps.org Want to hear the stories of your Chattanooga neighbors? About their marriages? Their jobs? Their ups and downs? In other words, their lives?…