UTC graduate Ajasia Harris also was valedictorian of the 2016 class at the Howard School.
High speed progress: UTC hails EPB’s 25 gig internet upgrade
In August, EPB announced it is taking its fiber-optic network from the 10-gig capacity it established in 2015 up to 25 gigs. The goal is expansion across the EPB coverage area with good results all over the city, and what’s good for Chattanooga is expected to be very good for UTC and its urban-environment campus.
Fine Arts Center reopens after 4 years of renovations
In the Fine Arts Center, the Roland Hayes Concert Hall and the Dorothy Hackett Ward have been renovated.
Historic preservation protects more than old buildings
When the phrase “historic preservation” comes up, an image of old buildings often pops into mind. But historic preservation is more than protecting, repairing and saving buildings, said Dana Moody, professor in the Department of Interior Architecture and Design at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. “It’s not just about chaining yourself to a building,”…
State of the University 2022: Choices in a world of challenging opportunities
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chancellor Steven R. Angle presented the annual State of the University on Sept. 15, 2022, at the Chamberlain Field Pavilion.
UTC Teaching and Learning Institute kicks off at Tyner Academy
For first time since 2020, the Future Ready program is in-person at Tyner Academy.
The making of ‘Under the C’
As part of Homecoming Week’s “Under the C” theme, Matt Hamilton—the Tennessee Aquarium’s curator of fishes—and fellow UTC alum Danny Alexander recently spent a couple of hours participating in a photo shoot.
Items in Chickamauga Battlefield exhibit discovered by UTC students
Over the course of several weeks in 2020, UTC students found dozens of Civil War items.
Music department ‘a good work environment,’ Wilson says
Kenyon Wilson, interim head of the Department of Music, has been teaching at UTC since 2003.
STEMulating: Freeman Broadwell energizes a new class of students
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: Historically, Albania hasn’t offered much preparation for STEM careers. Freeman Broadwell (’16, mechanical engineering) has been working to change that ever since he moved to this country on the Adriatic Sea in 2020.