Award winning illustrations, posters, and works of graphic design will rest a little easier now thanks to a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
UTC introduces new Master’s in Automotive Systems
This fall, the College of Engineering and Computer Science will launch a new Master’s program catered to increasing opportunities from automotive industries in the Chattanooga area, including the 4,000 new jobs and $1.1 billion in capital investments of 2015 alone, as described on the program’s website.
Local Author Susan Gregg Gilmore to visit Campus
The event will take place on Tuesday, March 29 with a reception of light refreshments at 5:30 P.M. and the presentation beginning at 6:00 P.M. in the Southern Writer’s Room, 4th floor of the Library.
Nicholas Thompson: The possibilities are endless
For Sociology major Nicholas Thompson, the foundation of education he has built at UTC is creating a future where “the possibilities are endless.”
Professor’s work featured in solo exhibit at Sewanee
Christina Vogel, Assistant Professor, Painting and Drawing’s solo exhibition Encounters is currently on view at Sewanee’s University Art Gallery, less than an hour’s drive from Campus. The Encounters exhibit began in February and will run through Sunday, April 10.
Mocs Women’s and Men’s Basketball claim Southern Conference Championship
UTC’s Women’s Basketball team just won the Southern Conference Tournament for the fourth year in a row. They claimed their 17th Southern Conference women’s basketball tournament title over Mercer’s Bears with a 65-57 victory in Asheville, N.C. Read more about their victories here.
White Coat Ceremony: Nursing students’ rite of passage
Before their first week of working with patients in clinicals, UTC School of Nursing students are honored with the White Coat Ceremony, a rite of passage in their career of nursing.
Upcoming concert honors our fallen five
Two upcoming performances honoring Chattanooga’s fallen servicemen will feature musical tribute Five, composed by UTC’s Kenyon Wilson.
Students study business and culture in Brazil
For a group of 21 students, the streets and markets of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil became classrooms over winter break.
Mobile device monitors participants in upcoming marathon
The recent UT President’s Council Tour introduced new and exciting technology that our students and faculty are using right here in Chattanooga.