After graduating from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2020 with bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering and mathematics, the guiding light in Ashwyn Sam’s career path was academia.
Home away from home: New residential learning communities create ‘a sense of belonging’
The College of Arts and Sciences launched five new residential learning communities (RLCs) in fall 2022. These are living/learning communities made up of students with similar interests or areas of study. The goal is to speed up the process of forging a community while away at college.
Camping out in calculus class
Calculus Prep Camp gets students ready for challenging math course.
Holding three master’s degrees, graduate steps onto career path
Oluwakorede Ajumobi has earned master’s degrees in math, data analytics and business administration.
Math professor receives $537,000 NSF grant
Assistant Professor Eleni Panagiotou will use math to study cell division.
Three, Two, One … Fling that Thing!
UTC graduate designs, builds and uses trebuchet.
500 Publications and Counting: John Graef is not slowing down
John Graef, mathematics professor at UTC, recently hit a huge milestone: The publication of his 500th academic paper.