Four Honors College students have received national scholarships for studies abroad.
Master of Public Health clears final hurdle, starts in August
UTC’s new Master of Public Health has received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Online master’s in Engineering Management ranked Top 10 nationwide
The College of Engineering and Computer Science’s online master’s in engineering management ranked No. 7 in the country.
UTC is doing an outstanding job on graduation and retention rates for black males
Though he had attended college for two years in Florida, Jujuan Lewis felt adrift when he transferred to UTC. He turned to Student Support Services for help. Today, Lewis is a senior in finance and SGA president. “I got the tools necessary to succeed on campus, to make the grades, to get involved,” he says.
Conference highlights capabilities and collaboration with UTC’s Smart City initiative
If you go What: Chattanooga 2018 Deep Learning Conference When: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, June 11 Where: Edney Innovation Center, Building, 1100 Market St. Sponsors: UTC, Chattanooga Innovation District, CoLab, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce Information: www.dlchattconference.com Say “Artificial Intelligence” and some folks bow up like a scared cat. Computers becoming smarter than us,…
UC Foundation hits all-time high in financial endowments
The UC Foundation hit an all-time financial high for endowments over the past fiscal year, reaching about $135.3 million.
No-frills journey: Students conduct research on remote island
On the Bahamian island of San Salvador, students conducted scientific experiments and mingled with the island’s residents.
Program uses art to help med students deal with stress
The Art of Balance and Diagnosis program is designed to help medical students touch base with their emotions, to drain some of the stress, and help them be better doctors.
More than $3.7 million in grant money received in April
Grant money for April adds up to more than $3.7 million
Down syndrome doesn’t keep Parker Davis from pursuing her dream of college
Parker Davis has been enrolled at UTC for six semesters and is thriving, overcoming the limitations of Down syndrome.