Maxwell King helped digitally archive and catalogue the massive collection of artifacts at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center.
Hip Hop Week returns to UTC
The draw of Chattanooga, especially its cultural history, is one of the reasons Chapman created the Chattanooga Hip-Hop Week, a series of events from Oct. 9-15 that includes a UTC-only concert scheduled Oct. 13 in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall.
Aim of UTC initiative is for everyone to ‘Be Well’
Katherine Hewitt, assistant director of health education and wellness promotion in the Center for Wellbeing, is chairperson for Be Well—a coalition working to support the UTC community’s personal, academic and social wellbeing.
Rocket Mocs preparing for another liftoff
In early October, the Rocket Mocs—comprised of students in the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga College of Engineering and Computer Science—learned of their acceptance into the 2023 Student Launch Challenge.
UTC Theatre Co. presents ‘Feathers and Teeth’ October 11-15
Charise Castro Smith’s “Feathers and Teeth” will be presented Oct. 11-15 in the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fine Arts Center’s Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre.
Tool time: Students create artifacts for paleo skills workshop
The paleo skills workshop, which takes place Oct. 8, allows students to experiment with archaic weaponry and tools to better understand the evolution of human technology around the world.
Mocs Give Day 2022: UTC aims to raise $500,000 from 750 donors in one day
In its third year, Mocs Give Day, a 24-hour digital fundraising campaign for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, is happening on Tuesday, Oct. 4, with the goal of raising $500,000 from 750 donors in 24 hours.
For Chattanooga Ballet, performing with Kyiv City troupe an opportunity of a lifetime
In an honor for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the Kyiv City Ballet and the Chattanooga Ballet will perform this week in the newly renovated Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center.
UTC thanks community leader and Hamilton County legislator who secured funding for Moreland minority engineering scholarships
Forty-six minority engineering scholarships have been awarded thus far through a program at UTC, where a Sept. 29 celebration was held to thank Tennessee Sen. Todd Gardenhire for securing funding and former Chattanooga City Councilman James Moreland for recruiting prospective scholarship recipients.
UTC Advisory Board Meets on Wednesday, Oct. 5
The Advisory Board for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 5 in Room 102 of the Mapp Building on campus. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. EDT.