Social Work students teamed-up with area nonprofit agencies to provide much needed research and improve outreach success in the Chattanooga community.
Women’s History Month features hip-hop and gender
Hip-hop and gender are at the center of Dr. Regina Bradley’s talk, “‘SpottieOttie that Was Shawty’: Pleasure Politics in the Hip Hop South,” on Thursday, March 3, Multicultural Center.
Theatre Company: Arms and the Man
We’re marching the chocolate-carrying soldier back to the stage with UTC’s production of Arms and the Man Feb. 23-27.
TEDxChattanooga Features Crazy Ideas of Innovation
With the theme, “This might sound crazy but…” 2016 TEDxChattanooga is focused on celebrating “examples of crazy ideas in Chattanooga — and the world — that change our society” on Saturday, February 27.
Study in Paris this summer
Experience four unforgettable weeks in Paris and earn up to ten general education credit hours, July 1-31. Act now! Space is limited.
Women’s History Month Speaker Series
Reflecting, Re-envisioning, Renewing: Women’s Studies After 45 Years. Join UTC’s Women’s Studies department in celebrating Women’s History Month with a series of talks every Monday night for the month of February.
UTC launches graduate programs in Social Work and Interior Design
Beginning Fall 2016, UTC’s College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies will offer three new graduate programs: Master of Social Work along with Master of Science and Master of Interior Design. All three programs are accepting applications for enrollment now.
Campus Welcomes Kirk Englehardt
Members from our Campus and community recently gathered to welcome Kirk Englehardt with a reception in the University Center.
Mocs participate in mock presidential debate
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Council hosted a UTC mock presidential debate. Communications Department Fellow in Residence and former CNN White House Correspondent Dan Lothian provided critiques and insights to the students turned presidential hopefuls after their public performance.
Guest Artist’s Haunting Portrait of America’s Death Row
As part of the Diane Marek Visiting Artist series, the Cress Gallery will exhibit award winning artist Amy Elkins’ art February 9 – March 24. The visiting artist began her project featuring death row inmates after stumbling on calls for penpals online.