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‘Duty’ Calls: UTC gamer brings national attention to esports team
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at esports at UTC, including “Call of Duty” standout Ryan “Slim” Johnson.
The business of theatre: New collaboration teaches the art of selling yourself
Starting in fall semester 2022, a new concentration—Theatre Entrepreneurship—will give students the concepts and tools to see themselves as a product to be sold.
Bold and impactful: UTC management professor wins UT System President’s Award
Frank Butler is highly regarded by his UTC management students for his excellence in the classroom, but equally as impressive is his role in assisting military veterans.
Juneteenth holiday celebrated on Chamberlain Field
The event was a collaboration between UTC and the Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts & Ideas.
The band plays on: Randall Coleman energizes school spirit in Marching Mocs
The number of students in the Marching Mocs has increased more than 400 percent since Randall Coleman became director.
Passion for singing drives new Men’s Chorus director
Darrin Hassevoort is recruiting voices for the UTC Men’s Chorus, which hasn’t performed live since 2019.
Peas in a Pod camp makes science delicious
In groups of four to six, campers ingest scientific info in 30-minute bites.
Commentator Bill Kristol to highlight ‘Conversations on Democracy’ series
The virtual and in-person discussions, scheduled through October, are presented by the Tennessee Democracy Forum and the UTC Department of Political Science and Public Service.
Welcome back: Return of campus orientation blends UTC student leaders with new Mocs
Summer orientation for new UTC students takes place in June and July, and 32 student orientation leaders will be at the forefront in welcoming the newcomers to campus.