The MOC Academy, created by Student Success Programs, is a new UTC program aimed at preparing first-year undergraduate men of color for a successful transition to college.
Milestone Moment: VEP at UTC turns 10
Established at the Gary W. Rollins College of Business in 2012, the Veterans Entrepreneurship Program at UTC addresses unique challenges veterans face when starting and maintaining a business.
‘Just call me Carlos’: Student from Puerto Rico navigates a new life at UTC
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: From Puerto Rico to Chattanooga, Jorge Carlos Marcano came to UTC a stranger and found his community in Stophel Apartments on campus, home to a group of College of Engineering and Computer Science students who are into video gaming—just like him.
UTC offering military affiliated students in state tuition rates
Starting this fall, military-affiliated students—veterans, active-duty military personnel, reservists, Tennessee National Guard members and U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force ROTC cadets—can attend UTC at the in-state tuition rate regardless of which state is their home.
Four decades of inspiration: Richard Jackson retires after 46 years at UTC
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A tribute to Richard Jackson, an English department professor who recently retired after a remarkable 46-year career.
Hunter Hall unveils a new modern look
The $13.9 million upgrading of the 65-year-old Hunter Hall is almost complete at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
The field below: Jerrod Niles’ project earns national acclaim
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at recent communication graduate Jerrod Niles, who placed in the Top 10 in the national 2021-2022 Hearst Multimedia Narrative Storytelling Competition for college students.
It’s never too late to succeed: New degree program aimed at working adults
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at three adult learners in a new UTC degree program aimed at working adults.
UTC alum named an Honored Artist of The American Prize
Martha Summa-Chadwick has been chosen as an Honored Artist of The American Prize for 2022. The award is given to individuals and ensembles that have shown outstanding creative or intellectual achievement.
UTC business student discusses what’s next for What’sNxt
The What’sNxt app uses information from personality tests, personal interest quizzes, skills assessments and similar sources to offer career choice options. Based on a person’s individual data, What’sNxt suggests potential careers and if a college degree, licensure or other credentials might be required.