The paleo skills workshop, which takes place Oct. 8, allows students to experiment with archaic weaponry and tools to better understand the evolution of human technology around the world.
Items in Chickamauga Battlefield exhibit discovered by UTC students
Over the course of several weeks in 2020, UTC students found dozens of Civil War items.
Self taught in art, student designs selfie wall
UTC students can take selfies in front of a new mural on the lobby wall in the UC Foundation Apartments, giving them wings.
City Councilwoman Coonrod earns UTC degree
Life circumstances slowed the process, but Demetrus Coonrod finished her bachelor’s degree in sociology.
Olive oil enhances learning in anthropology course
People understand, at some level, the relationship between food, eating experiences and memory.
UTC welcomes military veterans to an abundance of opportunity
UTC students, faculty and staff all include veterans in their ranks.
Students take a toolmaking trip to the Paleolithic past
Students learn to use and make archaic weaponry and tools to better understand the evolution of human technology around the world.
Online Probation Officer degree program ranked as best
Bachelor of science receives No. 1 ranking in nation.
Students affected by COVID in more ways than face masks and social distancing
When it came to sitting down with friends for lunch or dinner, just as it did in the world at large, COVID-19 set a new set of rules in dining halls and restaurants at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Limited number of diners per table. Face masks pulled down to eat then slid back…
Anthropology Alumni speak about the values of their degrees in virtual panel
Four alumni with very different career paths spoke about their professional experiences and how the skills they gained as anthropology majors served them in their roles.