Students from the School of Nursing and the Department of Political Science present the findings of research projects.
Heretics, Hiking, Helping the Environment: Spring courses veer off beaten path
Courses set for Spring Semester take on female heretics, backpacking, cleaning the environment and ecofeminism
Artists in Cress Gallery exhibition are ‘fearless & resilient’
UTC Cress Gallery of Art, in partnership with Chattanooga’s AIM Center, presents “fearless & resilient” featuring a collection of works from artists Ken Grimes, Laura Craig McNellis and Dan Miller, with a curated selection of works from the AIM Center’s emerging artist, all of whom have some form of disability.
Honors College students win the most awards at national conference
Three students in UTC’s Honors College won the largest number of awards at a national honors conference.
Compose Local: Professor creates new music for UTC’s 250th commencement
Starting in December, commencement ceremonies will begin and end with music that has a little blue and gold twang
Student-made film on arrests of Iranian scholars sets screening next week
Honors College studentrs have put together a short film on the arrests of an Iranian-born Ph.D. student and a physician on what appear to be trumped-up charges of espionage.
Electric Menagerie, an eclectic mix of music, Nov. 9
Hip-Hop, Pop, Fusion, New Concert Music, and Improvisation will alternate in an entertaining mix for just short of an hour.
UTC Theatre Company’s ‘Silent Sky’ lights up the Dorothy Hackett Ward Theater
Inspired by the true story of astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, “Silent Sky” explores a society during a time of immense scientific discoveries, when women’s ideas were dismissed until men claimed credit for them.
Noted author delivers keynote address at SouthWord Lit Festival
Novelist, poet and environmental activist Wendell Berry was the keynote speaker at the SouthWord Lit Festival.
Highlighting the efforts of ordinary people in the Civil Rights Movement
Presentation will focus on the grassroots efforts of ordinary people during the Civil Rights Movement.