Cicadas are good indicators of environmental quality, including city life.
The Politics of Immigration Law
On Tuesday, April 2, attorney Carlos Calderin will take a nonpartisan approach to analyzing U.S. laws and policy that relate to immigration. Calderin is a local attorney whose practice focuses on American immigration and nationality law.
Poetry in Musical Motion: UTC alum turns poems into songs
With support from an ArtsBuild Community Cultural Connections Grant, UTC’s Chamber Singers recently recorded an album of works by UTC alumnus Ethan McGrath, who has written musical arrangements for poems written by women. UTC’s Music Division celebrates the album, Silver Songs, with a CD Release Concert on March 22.
Join Us: April and May Community Events
From ReSEARCH Dialogues and free concerts to writers’ workshops and spring commencements, join us for these upcoming events.
UTC Theatre Company steps out of the box with ‘Love and Information’
“It is kind of a whacky ride,” explains Director Gaye Jeffers. More than 100 characters and fifty plays are squeezed into a production of an hour and twenty minutes—all exploring contemporary issues about communication, technology and our capacity for love.
Spring Career Day is right around the corner: Are you ready?
University Career Services has a few tips as you prepare for Career Day on Feb. 12.
Join Us: March 2019 Community Events
Join us for these events in March.
What goes into a winning political campaign?
On Saturday, Feb. 23, UTC hosts speaker Dave Hickey, UTC alumnus, staffer to former Tennessee Gov. Ned Ray McWherter, former U.S. Rep. Marilyn Lloyd; and longtime political consultant and lobbyist.
History professor’s book wins prestigious award
John Swanson’s book, “Tangible Belonging: Negotiating Germanness in Twentieth-Century Hungary,” was recently honored with the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize, a major prize for scholars researching and writing about Central and Eastern Europe.
New year, new look for campus: What you need to know to get around
Remember all those fitness goals you set for the new year? Well, we have a way for you to stick to them: Walking. There is a lot of construction going on right now. It might mean a few more steps on your pedometer until the projects are complete. You’ll want to allow a little extra time when maneuvering through and around campus.