SimCenter part of project funded by $4.4 million from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration.
Free flu vaccine available this week
Through Friday, free flu vaccine is available to students, faculty and staff.
Professor’s driveway yoga sessions offer sense of normalcy in a hectic year
Since March, Jamie Harvey has hosted weekly driveway yoga sessions at her home in Red Bank.
Anthropology students get real-world experience
Students dig into Chickamauga Battlefield for pieces of the Civil War.
Alumni’s company named Small Business of the Year
Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce names Acumen Wealth Advisors as one of the city’s best.
Project studies how to get public transportation into neighborhoods
UTC’s Chandra Ward is part of a $3.9 million project to study the Chattanooga transit system.
Commencements set for November on Chamberlain Field
In-person commencement ceremonies for all 2020 UTC graduates are set for Nov. 18-21 on Chamberlain Field. To mitigate risk for graduates, guests will not be permitted to attend. All participants will be required to wear masks throughout ceremonies, and social distancing protocols will be followed. The ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 18 is only for Graduate…
UTC joins effort to increase numbers, diversity of teachers
UTC will work with employees in Hamilton County and Marion County school systems.
Summer semester 2021 is being shortened
Semester drops from 12 weeks to 11 weeks and begins May 19, 2021.
Big plans in place for Cress Gallery’s future
UTC’s Cress Gallery wants to partner with the Chattanooga arts community.