Considered one of the world’s top experts on Iran, Dr. Saeid Golkar has been interviewed by 68 news organizations since the start of the protests in September, including Reuters, the BBC, the Associated Press, Al Jazeera, NBC and the Wall Street Journal.
UTC Mock Trial team has a grand ole time in Nashville
The UTC Mock Trial undergraduate student organization took home top honors in the Grand Ole Tournament hosted by Vanderbilt University at the Davidson County Courthouse in Nashville.
A path toward public service
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: Recent UTC graduate Miles Mosby credits his interest in public service to his great-grandfather breaking racial barriers as a successful candidate for elected office.
From court to camera: ‘Bring joy to what you do,’ says UTC grad
Paige Ivey Evatt, who graduated from UTC in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and women’s studies, transitioned from an officer of the court to a “creative entrepreneur.”
Honors on a roll: 3 UTC students land prestigious awards
A trio of UTC students will be spending the summer participating in distinguished university research programs.
UTC panel: “Ukraine and Russia, What We Know So Far”
Four political science instructors discuss the current conflict.
Winners announced for inaugural Linnemann scholarship
Russell Linnemann was known as “The Blues Doctor.”
UTC takes TISL best delegation again
UTC once again brought home “Best Overall Delegation” from the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature.
Two for two: Lola Oke chosen for second international program
Out of 1,200 applicants, 20 collegiate undergraduates were selected as a 2021 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program Scholar.
Black Alumni Voices
A virtual panel discussion featuring Black alumni from various graduation years and professional backgrounds took place as part of the UTC’s celebration of Black History Month.