You can drink. You can read. You can work. You can study. You can chat with friends. All in the same place. A coffeehouse.
UTC professor wins prestigious award from Chattanooga Bar Association
UTC’s Dr. David Ross is the 2017 recipient of the Liberty Bell Award for public service.
In memory of: Women’s Studies graduate turns tragedy into action
Like many students, Courtney Jackson had switched his major a few times during his first few years at UTC and was unsure about what he would do in his future career.
All that changed the morning he learned that his childhood best friend, Tasha, was murdered by her estranged husband in a parking lot outside of her workplace in September 2014. Tasha had recently filed for divorce and had a restraining order against her husband.
2017 Spring Commencement Recap
Congratulations, grads! UTC would like to congratulate our May 2017 graduates! Approximately 1,166 undergraduate and 253 graduate students received degrees during the commencement ceremonies on May 5 and 6 in McKenzie Arena. If you missed our commencement ceremonies, you can still watch them in their entirety. Undergraduate Commencement You can view the video for the College of Arts…
Award-winning poet Nikky Finney in Chattanooga
National Book Award winner Nikky Finney is coming to town.
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.
Congratulations May 2017 graduates!
Graduate Commencement Students obtaining their Master’s, Specialist, and Doctoral degrees will cross the McKenzie Arena stage on Friday, May 5 at 2 P.M. You can watch the LiveStream here. Captioning is available here. Undergraduate Commencement Undergraduate students will celebrate commencement the following day, Saturday, May 6. Students from the College of Arts & Science and College of Engineering &…
Nursing the Nurses: Study hopes to reduce risk of injuries to nurses
Worker injuries cost the healthcare industry about $20 billion a year. Preventing injuries of all kinds is the goal of a study Dr. Chris Cunningham has started through the Department of Psychology and in collaboration with the safetyCures group of the Chattanooga Regional Health Innovation Coalition.
UTC Mathematics Professor Cuilan (Lani) Gao selected for UT CORNET Cancer Research award
Winners of the first UT CORNET Awards in Cancer Research for the University of Tennessee system, announced today, included Cuilan (Lani) Gao, PhD, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Concert explores social justice through music
Although many might think so, protest songs didn’t just spring to life during the Civil Rights and Anti-Vietnam War movements of the 1960s.