Blue and gold accessories were the height of practical fashion at Chattanooga’s biggest music festival! Thanks to UTC Athletics, University Relations, Disability Resource Center, Alumni Affairs, Admissions and Student Development, Riverbend attendees snapped up UTC goodies to keep their drinks cold with koozies and their body temperatures down with “C” fans.
Engineering students create assistive device for Orange Grove
By Zach Taylor, University Relations Student Writer While bean bag chairs may seem like nothing more than rec room staples, they offer a much needed form of physical therapy for a class at Orange Grove Center.
Dream to be a nurse
Carla Thomas Ramsey approached her nursing education at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga quietly. After she was accepted into a program designed to assist her academic success, she discovered it also helped her to interact more with others.
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Master Chorale performance to support Red Cross Disaster Relief
The Music Department and Master Chorale present the Master Chorale 2013 Summer Concert to benefit the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
Chief Information Officer selected for national magazine advisory board
Tom Hoover, UTC Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer, was selected for the advisory board of Campus Technology, the nation’s leading magazine covering technology in higher education.
Concert posters on display in Special Collections
What do Diana Ross, Metallica, and the Osmonds have in common? They’ve all played at McKenzie Arena. Some of music’s biggest names toured at the arena since it opened in 1982, and their posters are now on display at Special Collections at the Lupton Library.
Engineering students construct scratching posts for Chattanooga Zoo
The animals at the petting zoo in the Chattanooga Zoo will breathe—and scratch easier this summer. A group of UTC engineering students have designed several low-cost scratching posts for them to use.
Local students win awards at University Piano Arts Competition
Eighteen students recently competed in the 17th Annual UTC Piano Arts Competition. This spring event, open to high school and middle school pianists, offers scholarships and prizes for piano performance.
Engineering students make therapy equipment for local schools
“A wobble board” may sound like something silly from a cartoon, but this piece of equipment serves the important purpose of developing reflexes and balance in children with disabilities. And thanks to some enterprising UTC engineering students, Griffith Elementary and Sequatchie County Middle School now have several of the much-needed boards.