Philosophy and horror movies might not seem to have any connection, but Professor Ethan Mills does.
Undergraduate commencement ceremonies continue Saturday
To watch all the commencements: https://www.utc.edu/registrar/graduation/index.php On Saturday, Nov. 21, 255 undergraduate students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga received their degrees during a ceremony held on Chamberlain Field. A total of 369 participated in daily, live commencement ceremonies between Thursday, Nov, 19, and Saturday, Nov. 21. Two commencement ceremonies took place Saturday, one…
Pat and Melody Ormond earn bachelor degrees from UTC
Pat Ormond, 75, and Melody Ormond, 23, both graduated this semester and at received their diplomas at the same commencement ceremony.
Symposium discusses positive, negatives of 19th century journalism
28th annual Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War and Free Expression set for Nov. 12-14.
Maj. Kevin Beavers: Serving with honor and distinction
A virtual observation of Veterans Day will feature several University-produced videos along with a compilation of submitted clips from well-wishers thanking military veterans. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga video production team has created a multi-pronged tribute to honor and show appreciation for those who have served in the United States military. The video…
Walz the first music therapy student to earn an internship
Heading to Atlanta for six months of hands-on learning.
Anthropology students get real-world experience
Students dig into Chickamauga Battlefield for pieces of the Civil War.
Project studies how to get public transportation into neighborhoods
UTC’s Chandra Ward is part of a $3.9 million project to study the Chattanooga transit system.
Big plans in place for Cress Gallery’s future
UTC’s Cress Gallery wants to partner with the Chattanooga arts community.
Study finds 53 beetle species not found before in Tennessee Valley
What are beetles’ role in the ecosystem? Some are predators of other insects; some are scavengers; some are decomposers and help aerate and create top soil. Many are pollinators (beetles actually pollinate more wildflowers than any other insect group). Others are herbivores and eat leaves/roots/tree bark. More than two years of in-the-field research followed by…