David Steele from the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce has been named Director of Civic Engagement at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Street named for civil rights icon James R. Mapp is dedicated
University Street on the UTC campus was renamed James R. Mapp Street in honor of the late civil rights icon.
Suit Up: Event helps UTC students put their best (well-dressed) foot forward
If you go What: Men’s and Women’s UTC Suit Up When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21 Where: JCPenney at Hamilton Place Admission: Free, but pre-registration is required at utc.edu/suitup. Bring your UTC ID to the event. Information: Free bus transportation to and from Hamilton Place will be provided at the University Center, but you must…
UTC School of Education graduate, professor earns statewide award for geography
Charlotte Ellington, a graduate and adjunct professor in the UTC School of Education, has earned her the 2018 Lottie and Alden Beverly Geography Teacher of the Year Award from the Tennessee Geographic Alliance.
UTC Army ROTC honors local veterans during Wreaths Across America event
This past weekend, UTC Army ROTC chapter honored local veterans during Wreaths Across America event in which 9,600 wreaths were laid on the graves of U.S. veterans.
UTC joins MetroLab, a network of universities and cities doing tech research together
UTC was welcomed this week into an exclusive neighborhood that includes Harvard, Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins and Notre Dame.
Baylor students help UTC research on malaria prevention and eradication in Africa
Students from Baylor School designed prototypes for devices that would attach to drones and help with malaria detection and eradication in Africa.
Yancy Freeman is named a Vice Chancellor at UTC
Longtime UTC staff member Yancy Freeman is the new Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management and Student Success.
Newly created UTC rocket team ranked third in the nation after competition
Only a few months after creating a team to explore aerospace concepts and design, students in UTC’s College of Engineering and Computer Science came away ranked third in the nation.
UTC students’ research project controls drones using brainwaves
Buzzing like a mammoth insect, the four-prop drone lifts off the ground, rising straight up. Once it reaches about four feet, it hovers for a bit, then slowly settles back to the ground.