Halie Forstner, who recently turned 109 years old, wanted to go to college but didn’t have the money after the Great Depression hit.
Keeping hope alive, but also ‘good, healthy skepticism as a scientist’
Dr. Davey Smith isn’t absolutely sure there will be a cure for COVID-19 by the end of the year. But he’s darn sure going to try. Smith, who earned a biology degree in 1993 from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, is conducting one of more than 30 clinical trials across the country that are…
UTC, green|spaces work together on citywide sustainability program
The goal of green|leaders is to help businesses and individuals become integral pieces for increased environmental awareness in the Chattanooga area.
How to maintain motivation and a sense of meaning, study asks
How do those in health care avoid burnout, especially now?
Projects will examine traffic and public transit in Chattanooga
Grants from the U.S. Department of Energy provide more than $3.6 million for transportation projects.
New Telehealth Groups for Children with Special Needs reaches out through the computer
UTC Music Therapy Telehealth Groups for Children with Special Needs engages its students through music.
Be flexible. Consider others. Be kind. Keep your cool.
Being in charge of her life is a big deal to Brittany Roth, but this summer, control has proven elusive. “Things are just constantly up in the air. I think that things change so quickly, it’s hard to kind of stay on top of everything,” says Roth. The sense of disorientation isn’t just…
Music therapy program, Songbirds to teach guitar to UTC students
Students in music therapy program will have a chance to learn guitar.
Musicians from across the USA participate in Fallen Five concert
Music professor brings 108 musicians from around the country to honor Chattanooga’s Fallen Five.
Director of the Joseph F. Decosimo Success Center retiring
Sue Culpepper, director of the Joseph F. Decosimo Success Center in the Gary W. Rollins College of Business, will retire in October.