SGA past president Rachel Emond is headed for Washington, D.C., to research how to make nuclear policy a relevant issue to women.
The Politics of Immigration Law
On Tuesday, April 2, attorney Carlos Calderin will take a nonpartisan approach to analyzing U.S. laws and policy that relate to immigration. Calderin is a local attorney whose practice focuses on American immigration and nationality law.
Performance highlights life and influence of labor icon Joe Hill
‘Joe Hill Show’ focuses on the life of early 20th century songwriter and labor activist
UTC grad lands recurring role on popular ‘This Is Us’ drama
Maury Morgan, who graduated from UTC in 1995, has a role on two upcoming episodes of “This Is Us.”
Poetry in Musical Motion: UTC alum turns poems into songs
With support from an ArtsBuild Community Cultural Connections Grant, UTC’s Chamber Singers recently recorded an album of works by UTC alumnus Ethan McGrath, who has written musical arrangements for poems written by women. UTC’s Music Division celebrates the album, Silver Songs, with a CD Release Concert on March 22.
Theater class sews “Little Dresses” for African children
Students in Costume Construction course are sewing dresses for children in Africa.
Murder most foul: Whodunit raises money for SCEA
Murder mystery starring UTC faculty and staff is a fundraiser for Southeastern Center for Education in the Arts.
Red-haired family bleeds blue and gold
Going to Mocs basketball and football games is a multi-generational family tradition for the Cooper family.
McCallie students come to UTC to learn to sew
A group of students from the all-male McCallie School came to UTC for a sewing lesson.
Student exhibition examines Chattanooga’s role in the civil rights movement
The student-created exhibition, “We Demand an End to Racism!” The Civil Rights Movement in Chattanooga, is made up of five large panels divided into subjects related to the Civil Rights Era in the city.