An earthquake-detecting seismometer on the UTC campus picked up vibration, which showed up as a spike on the machine’s readings according to Joe Mies, UC Foundation R.L. Wilson professor in biology, geology and environmental science.
Eileen Collins the first female to pilot, command Space Shuttle
On Sept. 19, former astronaut Eileen Collins spoke with students from the Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy over Skype in UTC’s Challenger STEM Learning Center.
Honors College dean receives national award of excellence
Dean Linda Frost selected for award from National Collegiate Honors Council
Dean of Library picked for statewide education program
Dean of the Library named as member of statewide education program.
Latest news and information on the water main break …
Although students can resume all normal activities, including showers, laundry, cooking and drinking water from taps, the Hamilton County Health Department has advised all restaurants and commercial food vendors to boil their water before using it for food preparation. Because of that, food-service businesses on campus will not be serving fountain drinks or iced beverages…
Historical markers unveiled next to Engel Stadium
Plaques documenting the history of Engel Stadium and baseball in Chattanooga were unveiled on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at UTC’s Intramural Sports Complex next to the historic stadium.
Scholarship Luncheon brings students and benefactors together
Dozens of donors attended the annual Scholarship Luncheon on Wednesday, Sept. 11. Held in McKenzie Arena, the event gave donors a chance to meet the students—more than 100 this year—who receive their scholarship while also giving the students a chance to thank their benefactors.
Remembrance Walk for 9/11 takes place on Chamberlain Field
The annual Tennessee Remembrance Walk took place Wednesday, Sept. 11, on Chamberlain Field. From 6 a.m.-5 p.m., members of the UTC and Chattanooga community carried the American flag or a flag of any branch of the U.S. military continuously around the field to honor those killed and the heroism of first responders on 9/11 in…
Service Awards recognize UTC employees over the past 40 years
Employees who’ve worked at UTC from five to 40 years honored at Service Awards luncheon.
UTC-Wolf Trap partnership a first in higher education
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts will collaborate with UTC’s Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (SCEA) to bring arts-based teaching and learning programs to early childhood classrooms in Chattanooga and a 17-county service area. It is the first time the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts has worked with a university in this manner.