The Blue and Gold Memorial Service is a tradition on campus which honors and remembers those who passed away in 2018. This year’s memorial service also remembers University of Chattanooga soldiers lost to World War I, a timely nod to last fall’s centennial anniversary of the armistice that ended the war.
Award-winning alumnus earns artistic success in New York
Ben Williams heads from Chattanooga to New York on a wave of sound.
Join Us: February 2019 Events
Join us for these events in February.
“Culture and Conversation: An Eco-Psycho-Sociopolitical Case Study of a Convergence between Birds and Blackness”
Are you interested in art, biology, ecology, literature, nature, ornithology, photography, wildlife and how all of those interests intersect? If so, join us!
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Speaker Symone D. Sanders
Sponsored by Office of Multicultural Affairs; Office of Equity and Inclusion, and the Department of Communication. Sanders is a champion for women, a strategist, communications consultant, CNN Political Commentator and was a Spring 2018 Resident Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government.
Join Us: January 2019 Events
Curated list of community events happening at or around UTC.
Southern gospel meets 1660s France in UTC Theatre Company’s ‘Tartuffe’
Directing the company’s production of the 17th-century French classic is 2011 graduate Blake Harris. He returns to Chattanooga after graduating with a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in theatre directing from California Arts Institute.
Travel the world in a week: Celebrating International Education
Every day is packed with events ranging from Futbol tournaments and trivia nights to events spotlighting Mexico, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan and studying abroad.
Terry Denniston receives Woman of Distinction Honor
Considering what she has done for UTC and the community, it is fitting that Denniston, chief of staff, was named a 2018 Woman of Distinction of Greater Chattanooga at the group’s annual luncheon today at the Chattanooga Convention Center.
Moc the Vote this Election Season
Only 40 percent of UTC students voted in the 2016 elections. A coalition of faculty and students is dead-set on improving that turnout at the elections in November.