Richard Jackson, UT National Alumni Association Distinguished Service professor, says being chosen “means a great deal.”
UTC Professor Emeritus Roland Carter earns international award
UTC professor emeritus Roland Carter is a recipient of a Master of the Spiritual Award for his work preserving the religious music of African Americans.
‘It felt unreal’: Antarctica in the summer still not swimsuit weather
Three UTC students spent the summer in Antarctica — temperatures from 0 to -30 — working for a Chattanooga steel fabrication company.
Welcome Class of 2023: Orientation Season is in full swing
Orientation season kicked off on Monday, June 3. Check out a few highlights from the first day.
Scholarships, professor position funded by Kennedy Foundation endowment
The Kennedy Foundation, Inc. has pledged $1 million for the benefit of students studying poetry at UTC.
Mother, grandmother and wife balances life and work to earn degree
A wife, mom, grandmother and full-time employee in Athletics, Stephanie West has juggled multiple responsibilities while working toward her degree in dietetics.
2019 graduates offer one final thought
2019 graduates offer one final thought…
UTC professor emeritus wins international writing award
Larry Ingle, retired history professor, wins prestigious writing award.
Commencement: Last-minute questions and answers
Commencement for both undergraduates and graduate students is next week.
Art class improves public-use bicycles, designs communications strategy
When Aggie Toppins, head of the art department, first came to UTC as a professor, she taught a class for design students called Co-Creations. One of the class projects was about bicycles. Students in the class set their sights on the public-use green-and-blue bikes stationed throughout Chattanooga. No one asked the students why bicycles. Rather,…