Nearly a decade ago, Megan King was taking notes during a communication class in Frist Hall. Now, she has a sweeping view of downtown Chattanooga from her office in the EPB building. King was recently named the CEO and president of the Chattanooga Regional Manufacturers Association.
Student documentary examines the cultural context of Chattanooga coffee scene
You can drink. You can read. You can work. You can study. You can chat with friends. All in the same place. A coffeehouse.
Two Sisters, One Mom, One School: Family creating a ‘legacy’ at UTC
Two sisters, born 17 months apart, are both graduating Saturday. By earning a UTC diploma, they’re following something of a family tradition since their mother graduated from here in 1990.
Faculty Profile: Nicole Brown
In this Faculty Profile, UTC TV Studio talks to Nicole Brown, a professor in the Department of Communication.
Call for Papers: Symposium on the 19th Century Press, Civil War, and Free Expression
With an August 29th submission deadline, the 24th annual Symposium’s steering committee is currently seeking papers to be presented at their three day conference on November 10-12 in Chattanooga, TN.
Lily Sanchez: Student Success Profile
The UTC TV Studio features Communications major Lily Sanchez in its Student Success Profile. Sanchez created and is now the editor of the Spanish section for student-run campus newspaper, The University Echo.
Nicole Brown honored amongst Chattanooga Women of Distinction
Dr. Nicole Brown was recently among the 10 Chattanooga Area Women of Distinction honored by the American Lung Association in Tennessee at the 31st Annual Chattanooga Women of Distinction Awards luncheon.
Mocs participate in mock presidential debate
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Council hosted a UTC mock presidential debate. Communications Department Fellow in Residence and former CNN White House Correspondent Dan Lothian provided critiques and insights to the students turned presidential hopefuls after their public performance.
Exciting new courses and opportunities offered to students this fall
There’s still time to add or change a class. Check out these interesting new courses being offered this fall.
Faculty honored at annual awards banquet
The following faculty members were honored with awards at this year’s Faculty Awards Dinner. UTAA Outstanding Teacher Awards Elizabeth Gailey, Communication Augusta Toppins, Art UTAA Public Service Award June Hanks, Physical Therapy SGA Outstanding Professor Awards Elizabeth Norell, Political Science Mbakisya Onyango, Engineering Outstanding Faculty Advising Award Cheryl Robinson, Education …