A group of students from the all-male McCallie School came to UTC for a sewing lesson.
Student exhibition examines Chattanooga’s role in the civil rights movement
The student-created exhibition, “We Demand an End to Racism!” The Civil Rights Movement in Chattanooga, is made up of five large panels divided into subjects related to the Civil Rights Era in the city.
Take a crash course in all things UTC through orientation
So you’re a freshman or transfer student signed up for classes in fall semester 2019. Welcome. We’re glad you’re here. But you still have a few questions. For instance, you’ve never been on campus and have a class in Grote Hall. And you have no idea where Grote Hall is. Or where your residence…
UTC benefactor, communication strategist receive UT President’s Council Awards
Gary W. Rollins and Tom Griscom given 2019 UT President’s Council Awards.
UTC graduate selected as TVA Engineer of the Year
UTC graduate Marjorie Parsons has been named as the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Ike Zeringue Engineer of the Year, the organization’s highest honor for an engineer. Parsons, who graduated from UTC in 1998 with a degree in electrical engineering, is also one of the finalists for the Federal Engineer of the Year Award, which will be presented Feb.…
Old-fashioned Schubertiade: Faculty recital featuring Perry Ward
Ward’s recital on Sunday, Feb. 24 is dedicated to the memory of his influential teacher, Max Deen Larsen.
Special Olympics spend a day in Maclellan Gym
Over 110 participants from more than nine counties participated in the Special Olympics basketball tournament.
UTC Master of Social Work ranked as one of the best in the country
UTC’s master’s of social work program has already reached significant milestones, including recognition as one of the best in the nation.
Need Valentine’s Day help? Let Scrappy pitch in
Giving a Valentine’s Day card to someone special?
Artwork by 12 high school students chosen in EPB/UTC competition
With help from UTC’s Southeast Center for Education in the Arts, 12 Hamilton County high school students are winners in EPB’s inaugural “ArtSpark Goes to School Challenge.”