She chose UTC because she wanted the experience of something new, but Monterica Neil stuck around because she found a culture of support and knowledge in her English program.
Understanding pregnancy discrimination
Peggy Young was working part-time as a delivery driver for United Parcel Service in 2006 when she became pregnant. Though her job description required that she be able to lift 70 lbs, she could lift no more than 20 lbs during her pregnancy. She asked UPS for accommodations, either temporary desk work or assistance lifting heavy packages. UPS argued that Young didn’t meet their criteria for light duty and required her to take unpaid leave. In 2008, she filed a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit, which was heard by the Supreme Court in 2014.
UTC Theatre presents “Evita”
UTC Theatre brings Evita to life April 19-23. UTC Theatre Company presents acclaimed Evita in the Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre, Fine Arts Center. The show will run April 19-23 at 7:30 P.M. with an additional 2 P.M. matinee on April 23.
Barry Bookheimer: Student Success Profile
After ten years of service in the Navy, Barry Bookheimer enrolled at UTC. Bookheimer contributes his years spent travelling with the Navy and experiencing new cultures to what sparked his passion for History.
Snag Sequoya Review hot off the press
UTC’s literary and arts magazine, Sequoya Review, 2016 edition is now available in the UC Lobby (magazine stands) and Holt Reading Room (second floor of Holt Hall).
Library to open Dennis Haskins Exhibit
The Library invites Campus and community members to an exhibit opening with UTC Chattanooga alumnus Dennis Haskins. The opening will feature remarks and a question and answer session with Haskins on Monday, April 4, at 4:30 P.M. in the Southern Writers Room, 4th floor, Library.
Cress Gallery’s Permanent Collection nationally recognized through grant
Award winning illustrations, posters, and works of graphic design will rest a little easier now thanks to a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
SEWHA presents “Arenas of Deception: Views from Late Imperial China”
The UTC History Department and College of Arts and Sciences, in partnership with the Southeast World History Association (SEWHA) will host Dr. Mark McNicholas’s lecture on Friday, April 1, 6:00 P.M. at the Read House in downtown Chattanooga. This event is free and open to the public.
UTC Opera presents The Magic Flute
Join UTC Opera in their production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved fairy-tale opera, The Magic Flute, April 8 and 9, 7:30 P.M., Roland Hayes Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center.
Professor’s work featured in solo exhibit at Sewanee
Christina Vogel, Assistant Professor, Painting and Drawing’s solo exhibition Encounters is currently on view at Sewanee’s University Art Gallery, less than an hour’s drive from Campus. The Encounters exhibit began in February and will run through Sunday, April 10.