A two-week summer abroad trip to the South Pacific took a group of 33 students and staff to Fiji, New Zealand and Australia, countries known worldwide for their accessibility to those with disabilities, according to Bryon Kluesner, M.S., Ph.D., Adaptive Technology Coordinator, Office for Students with Disabilities.
Ingram to address summer graduates
Dr. Debbie Ingram, UC Foundation Professor of Physical Therapy and the Director of Clinical Education, will deliver the summer commencement address to approximately 375 graduates on Sunday, August 9 at 2 p.m. in the McKenzie Arena.
Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee enjoy campus visit
Fifty rising 10th through 12th grade students in the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee enjoyed a summertime visit to campus, part of a tour also including Maryville College, UT Knoxville, and Chattanooga State.
Classes Begin August 17
Fall classes begin Monday, August 17. The last day to register in day or evening classes, to add a subject, or to change section for fall semester is Friday, August 21.
MOCS Camp 2009
Since Fall 2007, MOCS Camp has helped incoming freshman get adjusted to college life. “This is our third successful year of MOCS Camp,” said Miles Ledford, camp coordinator.
WE Rock Summit to examine web curriculum
UTC is proud to help bring to Chattanooga a significant event relating to the World Wide Web.
Women’s Track Boasts Nation’s Top GPA
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga women’s track and field team led all NCAA Division I institutions with the highest team GPA and was named an All-Academic team by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. The UTC men’s team was also named All-Academic by the USTFCCCA with a top 20…
Grote Hall to be overhauled
Major renovations are underway to update Grote Hall as the new lab and classroom spaces for Chemistry, Physics/Geology/Astronomy and Environmental Science. This complicated and challenging project demanded a design to satisfy future laboratory requirements and to accommodate the critical lab activity that will remain in operation during construction. The project cost is $8.25 million. It…
Historical book returned to Lupton Library
A book donated by the University of Chattanooga class of 1941 to the University was discovered by a Georgia book dealer, who has kindly returned the gift to the Lupton Library. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, by James Agee and Walker Evans, published by the Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, may not be a rare…
Construction Management Program information session scheduled on August 10
An information session about UTC’s successful new Construction Management program is scheduled for Monday, August 10, 4-6 p.m. in the Benwood Auditorium in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.