For further information about Jill Shelton’s CALM Lab, visit www.sheltoncalmlab.com. Consider this scenario: Your spouse asked you to pick up an item at the grocery store on your way home from work, and the supermarket was indeed on your route home. Once you noticed the store’s sign, your brain reminds you of the task at…
Seven years and running: UTC selected as Tree Campus USA
For seven straight years, the Arbor Day Foundation has named UTC a Tree Campus USA
Chattanooga named in Top 50 Smart City projects for ethical data use
Read more about Chattanooga’s ethical data practices As many urban areas adopt “smart city” initiatives, Chattanooga is doing so with a slightly different approach—and now, the city is being recognized for its ethical practices. The Smart 50 Awards, created by US Ignite, Smart Cities Connect and Smart Cities Connect Foundation listed Chattanooga’s data analytics practices…
Construction on Wolford Family Athletic Center set for 2020
The new Wolford Family Athletics Center is expected to break ground in fall 2020.
Perry sees both good and bad in the internet
If You Go What: MLK Day 2020 Keynote Address by Steve Perry When: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 24 Where: UTC University Center Auditorium How much: Free Information: https://www.drsteveperry.org Steve Perry poses a question: Since Martin Luther King Jr. was violently denounced for his civil rights work in the 1960s, what do you think would happen…
Local high school students create art for public display
UTC Southeast Center for the Education in the Arts (SCEA) and the Challenger STEM Learning Center worked with EPB on ArtSpark.
UTC’s Director of Student Support Services, Shirl Gholston retires
Student Support Services Director, Shirl Gholston is retiring after 26 years of service at UTC.
Eight selected as Blue Ribbon Award winners
Blue Ribbon winners chosen for going above and beyond.
UTC Advisory Board meets on Tuesday, Jan. 21
UC Advisory Board schedules upcoming meeting.
Eliminating errors: Noelle Currey makes TVA testing more efficient
UTC’s College of Engineering alum Noelle Currey receives TVA’s highest engineering honor—the 2020 Ike Zeringue Engineer of the Year award.