Thirty-nine experts on Civil War and Free Expression experts are coming to Chattanooga from across the country to talk about the media’s role in memorializing a chapter of U.S. history that segments of American society often view in starkly different terms.
UTC alum writes two books tracing the history of black wrestlers
Kevin Emily knew he had a lot of information when he started writing his book about the history of black wrestlers, but he soon discovered he had enough for two books.
From theater camp to the big screen
A crowd of local students and community members got to know actor Myles Truitt (The New Edition Story, Kin) at a meet and greet on campus last week.
Bridge to Rising Rock
Communication students tell the untold stories of Chattanooga with Rising Rock.
Department of Communication hosts annual Photo Night
The annual event highlights the work of regional photographers and gives students a behind-the-scenes look at the work behind the photo.
MOCForward: Topics, including touchy ones, discussed at Diversity & Inclusion conference
Multiple aspects of diversity and inclusion—some on touchy topics—were presented at the inaugural Moving Our Campus (MOC) Forward: An Inclusive Excellence Conference
Facing the Storm: Alumna braves Hurricane Irma to get the story
When Lindsay Manning left Chattanooga for a news reporting job at WFTS-ABC Action News in Tampa, Fla., she was expecting a lot of hot, sunny days. All that changed when Hurricane Irma was predicted to hit the city. With less than six months’ experience at her job, the UTC communication graduate did what she was…
Facing the Storm: Alumna braves Hurricane Irma to get the story
When Lindsay Manning left Chattanooga for a news reporting job at WFTS-ABC Action News in Tampa, Fla., she was expecting a lot of hot, sunny days. All that changed when Hurricane Irma was predicted to hit the city. With less than six months’ experience at her job, the UTC communication graduate did what she was…
Building a better Chattanooga: Alumna named CEO of local manufacturing group
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.