UTC Sport, Outdoor Recreation and Tourism majors Luke Beaty, Tyler Fly, Annaka Hall, Austin Hamblin and Shelby Rector are working on a zoo funded-project entitled “Chattanooga Zoo Impact Analysis.”
For Madison Myers, there’s an art to marketing
Shortly after participating in UTC commencement ceremonies on May 7, marketing major Madison Myers—with family and friends watching—completed her latest mural.
Three UTC undergraduate researchers selected for inaugural Harbaugh awards
The Dr. Jane Harbaugh Research Experience Award was established in 2021 to commemorate the career of Harbaugh, whose 43-year career made her one of the longest-serving faculty members and administrators at UTC.
Future learners: Kindergarten students participate in arts integration project with UTC
The Arts-Based Collaborative at UTC participated in a community engagement project with kindergarten educators at Montessori Elementary at Highland Park, culminating with an art exhibition at the school.
“I guess I’m a late bloomer” says a true UTC ambassador
Lynne Marchetti, who will participate in UTC commencement ceremonies this Saturday, May 7, will be receiving her bachelor’s degree in social work—40 years after obtaining an associate’s degree.
Welcome back: Former Chancellor Drinnon visits UTC
For the first time in nearly 40 years, former UTC Chancellor James Drinnon returned to Chattanooga for a campus visit.
Trailblazing Arielle Scalioni building a civil engineering career
First-generation student Arielle Scalioni, a civil engineering major, will be receiving her bachelor’s degree from UTC during upcoming commencement ceremonies.
Community partners come together to build a healthier Chattanooga
A Blue Zones Greater Chattanooga event brought more than 250 community members to the UTC campus.
Being around animals and nature ‘just made me the happiest I’ve ever been’
Thanks to a study abroad opportunity, UTC environmental science major Joslyn Primicias spent the fall 2021 semester in Uganda.
Hooks and jabs: UTC occupational therapy students helping fight Parkinson’s
This semester, the UTC occupational therapy program has 24 capstone students working with various area organizations, including Rock Steady Boxing Chattanooga—a non-contact boxing-based curriculum serving people with Parkinson’s disease.









