How did ancient Romans and Ancient Greeks live?
Flexibility and an open mind help Stephanie Wells achieve
Stephanie Wells is finishing up her master’s in psychological science and also is as an academic advisor for psychology majors.
Testing Center earns national recognition, more military-friendly
National College Testing Association certifies UTC Testing Center, one of only four NCTA-certified testing centers in Tennessee.
Easy Information: Graphic design students create new Reflection Riding signs
Project designs wayfinding and exhibit signage for the nonprofit botanical garden and historical site near Lookout Mountain.
Four professors selected for UT Alumni Association Faculty Awards
All professors were from the UTC College of Arts and Sciences.
Concert focuses on the therapeutic and connective power of music
The concert and panel discussion will be online through July 1.
Three, Two, One … Fling that Thing!
UTC graduate designs, builds and uses trebuchet.
Gentle and UTC roommate finding a future in filmmaking
Pair’s first feature-length film — released through their Phyically Awkward Films — is science fiction.
Philosophy class partners with local community farm
Students in the philosophy and environmental science course volunteer with a community garden in East Chattanooga.
Hurt when they arrive; healed when they leave
At her rehab facility on Signal Mountain, Kate Kinnear has squirrels that range in age from newborns to adults ready to be released into the wild.