Ward’s recital on Sunday, Feb. 24 is dedicated to the memory of his influential teacher, Max Deen Larsen.
Faculty ensemble, Fuze Trio, presents concert Feb. 21
Fuze Trio’s upcoming program includes Transitions by Travis Alford, Sonata a Trois by Pergolesi, Bertorte Welt by J.S. Bach, an arrangement of Bridge Over Troubled Water by Paul Simon and The Most Evolved, arranged by Joseph Freeman.
‘We Demand an End to Racism!’: Civil rights in Chattanooga
“‘We Demand an End to Racism!”: The Civil Rights Movement in Chattanooga” looks at the era through the eyes of the local community
UTC Theatre Company steps out of the box with ‘Love and Information’
“It is kind of a whacky ride,” explains Director Gaye Jeffers. More than 100 characters and fifty plays are squeezed into a production of an hour and twenty minutes—all exploring contemporary issues about communication, technology and our capacity for love.
‘Stories from The Big 9’ debuts today in honor of Black History Month
“Stories from The Big 9,’ a series of student-produced podcasts about M.L. King Boulevard in Chattanooga, is now airing on WUTC-FM.
Join Us: March 2019 Community Events
Join us for these events in March.
Helen Eigenberg, longtime UTC faculty member, passes away
Helen M. Eigenberg, professor of criminal justice at UTC, passed away last week.
Get a taste of UTC on Focus Friday
Curious about what college is like? Want to meet some current UTC professors and students? Join us for Focus Friday.
What goes into a winning political campaign?
On Saturday, Feb. 23, UTC hosts speaker Dave Hickey, UTC alumnus, staffer to former Tennessee Gov. Ned Ray McWherter, former U.S. Rep. Marilyn Lloyd; and longtime political consultant and lobbyist.
History professor’s book wins prestigious award
John Swanson’s book, “Tangible Belonging: Negotiating Germanness in Twentieth-Century Hungary,” was recently honored with the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize, a major prize for scholars researching and writing about Central and Eastern Europe.