The Cost Project Committee, a special committee of the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees, is scheduled to meet September 29 in Knoxville. Read more…
Lewis, Stuart reign
Reilly Lewis was crowned Homecoming Queen and Scott Stuart was named Top Moc during the football game at Finley Stadium Saturday night. Members of the court were announced earlier.
Volkswagen experience offered to marketing, business students
A day of partnerships between UTC, Chattanooga State, and Volkswagen gave 24 students a rare opportunity to drive or ride the 2009 CC sedan. Following a media event to celebrate the new vehicle, students and faculty from both campuses joined Volkswagen officials and local leaders for lunch. Steve Keyes, Director of Press and Public Relations…
Obear family honored for University service
The many years of service of the Frederick W. Obear family will be remembered with a permanent plaque on the site of the Johnson/Obear Apartments. Family, friends and colleagues gathered for the dedication of a portion of the apartments on September 16. Dr. Fred Obear, Chancellor Emeritus, has served UTC in many capacities since his…
Homecoming Court announced
Members of the Homecoming Court were announced Monday after the dedication of Heritage Plaza. During the UTC vs. Jacksonville State homecoming football game on Saturday, September 20, the Homecoming Queen and Top Moc will be announced. Evan Kelley, T.J. Goonan, Karenski Nolan, Chris Pollard, and Scott Stuart Cassie Brooks, Reilly Lewis, Marlita Lucas, Jestine Mayberry,…
Pep rally, dedication of Heritage Plaza
A campus pep rally and the dedication of Heritage Plaza kicked off Homecoming 2008 with music and performances by the UTC Cheerleaders and Sugar Mocs, the UTC Marching Band. This Founder’s Day celebration also honored the date the University was established, September 15, 1886, exactly 122 years earlier. When Old Main opened its doors, one…
Culture Fest headliner to perform on campus Friday, September 26
Chen Zimbalista, Israeli percussionist, will perform Friday, September 26, noon-1 p.m. in the UTC Roland Hayes Concert Hall. Zimbalista is a one-man band using hands, feet and voice to work the marimba, drums, cymbals and numerous percussion instruments. Zimbalista will be the headline act for Culture Fest and will perform again at 6 p.m. at…
UTC sponsors Culture Fest 2008
The University is a major sponsor of Culture Fest 2008, a day-long celebration of the many cultures represented in Chattanooga. This event will be held Saturday, September 27, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. in Coolidge Park. There is no admission charge. This year’s festival features international and multicultural music, dance performances, food, arts and crafts, and information…
New online mapping service announced
The Southeast Watershed Forum and The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are launching a new and valuable resource for land and water protection. The Community Resource Mapper provides a free, user-friendly, online mapping service that will help communities integrate natural resource protection into land-use planning efforts.
PEACE opens 2008-09 Theatre and Speech season
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Department of Theatre and Speech opens its 2008-09 season with the classic Greek comedy, PEACE by Aristophanes. First performed in 421 B.C.E., the play continues to be pertinent and meaningful to audiences in 2008. PEACE will run September 26, 27 at 7:30 pm; October 1, 2, 3, 4 at…