Psychologist, author and stand-up comedian Chris Kilmartin is at UTC this week, discussing implicit prejudice and how to fight against it.
UTC music professor and the Chattanooga Library ‘tap into souls’ of local preschoolers with Symphonic Tales
Symphonic Tales partners with the Chattanooga Public Library to pair music, stories and activities with a theme that speaks to three-, four- and five-year-olds enrolled in early childhood programs and at public libraries.
Arts Learning Lab joins STEM Center’s summer programs
Labs to help integrate arts into the general curriculum in elementary and middle schools start this summer in the STEM Center.
Department of Communication hosts annual Photo Night
The annual event highlights the work of regional photographers and gives students a behind-the-scenes look at the work behind the photo.
Professor reflects on teaching and learning in Zimbabwe
An interesting conversation with a local man, a visit to a national park and thoughts on Black History Month are a few of the things on the mind of UTC English professor James Arnett during his time in Zimbabwe.
Q&A: UTC Student runs for School Board
Tucker McClendon graduates this May, but there’s another date that’s flashing just as prominently on his radar: The Hamilton County primary elections in August.
Undergraduate’s work featured on cover of science journal
Science is about discovery and often comes with surprises. UTC student Connor Frye’s research experience definitely had a lot of surprises.
Deadline to apply for ReSEARCH Dialogues 2018 is February 24
UTC’s largest academic conference is back for a third year. The ReSEARCH Dialogues conference celebrates scholarship, engagement, the arts, research, creativity and humanities on campus. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018.
UTC Theatre Co. presents Elemeno Pea
A carefully planned sisters’ weekend gets derailed in Molly Smith Metzler’s dark comedy, and UTC’s production comes with an added twist.
Magazine of Southern perspectives, ‘Catalpa,’ calls for pitches and submissions
Unexpected, unconventional, unorthodox are some of the words used to describe a new publication from the graduate program of UTC’s English department. Titled Catalpa the publication was inspired by online and print magazines like Bitter Southerner, Oxford American and Orion.