A look back at 2022 spring commencement through the lenses of the UTC photography and video teams.
UTC alum recognized for global stroke recovery campaign while building nonprofit
Elyse Newland was recently recognized by the American Stroke Association with its Caregiver Hero Award.
Future learners: Kindergarten students participate in arts integration project with UTC
The Arts-Based Collaborative at UTC participated in a community engagement project with kindergarten educators at Montessori Elementary at Highland Park, culminating with an art exhibition at the school.
City Councilwoman Coonrod earns UTC degree
Life circumstances slowed the process, but Demetrus Coonrod finished her bachelor’s degree in sociology.
Caps off to the Class of 2022
More than 1,500 degrees were awarded during commencement ceremonies Friday and Saturday.
Megan Wolfe sees her cancer as ‘kind of a blessing and a curse’
Seeing the care and concern of doctors and nurses during cancer treatments was “an inspiration.”
“I guess I’m a late bloomer” says a true UTC ambassador
Lynne Marchetti, who will participate in UTC commencement ceremonies this Saturday, May 7, will be receiving her bachelor’s degree in social work—40 years after obtaining an associate’s degree.
From “doc” to nurse, UTC student headed to Erlanger after graduation
UTC nursing student Matthew Lewis, who will be receiving a bachelor’s degree this week, built on his experience as a U.S. Navy corpsman in gravitating toward the high-demand field.
UTC Advisory Board Meets on Tuesday, May 10
The Advisory Board for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will meet on Tuesday in Room 102 of the Mapp Building. The meeting begins at 1 p.m. EST. The agenda includes a report from Chancellor Steven R. Angle and updates from Academic Affairs; Enrollment Management and Student Affairs; and Finance and Administration. The Board also…
From surviving to thriving, Katherine Sherman embodies can-do spirit
Katherine Sherman, a domestic violence survivor, overcame huge obstacles to get into college and finish her degree—with her son at her side.