The agenda includes a review of the 2018-2019 fiscal year budget that ended on June 30; an update on progress toward goals of the 2015-2020 UTC strategic plan; and a review of the campus master plan.
UT Promise Tour Visits Red Bank High School Juniors and Seniors
“If you’re coming to UT and your family income is under $50,000, I have great news,” said interim UT President Randy Boyd. “If you can academically earn the right to come to UT Martin, UT Chattanooga or UT Knoxville, you can attend one of our universities free of tuition and fees. This is the first time in the history of the country that any university system has offered this, and we’re excited to be able to offer it in Tennessee.”
State of the University address 2019 Thursday at Guerry Center
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chancellor Steve Angle delivers his annual State of the University address at 11:15 a.m. Thursday. Angle will speak inside the recently renovated Guerry Center on Oak Street at UTC. Following Angle’s remarks, guests can tour the Guerry Center, the new home of the UTC Honors College. The center…
UTC-Wolf Trap partnership a first in higher education
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts will collaborate with UTC’s Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (SCEA) to bring arts-based teaching and learning programs to early childhood classrooms in Chattanooga and a 17-county service area. It is the first time the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts has worked with a university in this manner.
DPT program doesn’t ‘sacrifice quality for affordability’
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is home to the state’s No. 1 doctoral program in physical therapy.
Campus hosts inaugural class of Chancellor’s School for prospective teachers
Seven future teachers spent the week on campus learning more about the profession they aspire to join by learning how to best engage high school students in the classroom. Because the group itself is made up of high school students from Chattanooga’s Tyner Academy, it might be assumed they could describe effective classrooms based on…
Experienced higher education executive joins UTC Development leadership
Marty Smith is UTC’s first senior associate vice chancellor for development and alumni affairs.
Football? Engineering? Wil Young chose both … and made history
Wil Young didn’t go to college to make history. He just wanted to play football and earn a degree.
UTC receives ‘First Forward’ designation for commitment to first-generation students
UTC receives “First Forward” designation for its commitment to first-generation students.
Corker tells students: Be indispensable, be bold, give back
Bob Corker has advice for the Class of 2019: Make yourself indispensable, be bold in what you undertake, give back.