Kelsey Butler, a recent UTC graduate, has created HomeBound, a non-profit focused on sending books home with kids who wouldn’t otherwise have access.
Get ready for upcoming Spring career days!
This spring, get ready for Spring Career Days, allowing students and alumni to pursue TWO days full of opportunities. It’s never too early to start preparing, and the UTC Career & Student Employment Center is offering a number of events to help you on your way.
Celebrate Black History Month
Please join us for UTC’s annual celebration of Black History Month.
James Newman III honored as one of AIAA Associate Fellows
Dr. James C. Newman III, Mechanical Engineering Professor, Computational Science Graduate Coordinator, and Assistant Director for the SimCenter, has been honored as one of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Class of 2017 Associate Fellows.
Departments on the move
Keep calm and consult a map; this Spring, certain departments will be moving to new locations.
Chemical Engineering Club designs Chem-E Car for AIChE competition
Each year, a student team from the Chemical Engineering Department at UTC designs and fabricates a car that can be powered and stopped by chemical reactions. Disassembled, the car must fit into a shoe box.
Congratulations to our December 2016 graduates!
Congratulations to our 2016 December graduates!
Teaching and Learning Garden puts down roots in the community
The UTC Teaching & Learning Garden began this past spring, taking students out to learn about raising food in an urban environment.
Mocs take part in the season of giving
During the season of giving, UTC students have participated in several philanthropic activities.
Music’s first African American student looks back at a lifetime of musical achievement
Johnny Malone ‘74, professional musician and songwriter, was seventeen when he started his educational career at the University of Chattanooga as the first African American student in the Music Department.