“How is your family in Ukraine doing?” It’s the most-asked question for graduate students Arsen Martyshchuk and Nina Klimenkova, who arrived at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga last month for the start of fall semester.
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley to speak at UTC
Jason Riley will visit UTC on Thursday, Sept. 22, for a discussion titled “Why Thomas Sowell Matters.” The event, which will also include a book signing and reception, begins at 5 p.m. in the University Center Tennessee Room.
If you start me up: New financial app has UTC roots
Dillon Martin, a 2017 UTC graduate with a bachelor’s degree in finance, and Justin Clark, who received a master’s in computer science from UTC in 2019, are two of the four founders of a mobile financial app called Levo Financial.
Finding comfort in discomfort: New horizons in store for recent UTC graduate Chris Bogans
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at recent graduate Chris Bogans, who—thanks to the UTC Mosaic program—learned how to advocate for himself during his college years.
Logistically speaking: An alum, an intern and a UTC connection
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: How an email blast from the Gary W. Rollins College of Business tipped off a marketing major about a real-world internship with a Chattanooga startup.
Students of the game: A UTC podcast occupies prime real estate
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at the creation of the “Student of the Game” podcast, which features a wide range of real estate content geared toward allowing UTC students to learn more about the market.
Veterans complete intense week of entrepreneurship ‘Boot Camp’
Veterans Entrepreneurship Program celebrates its 10th birthday in 2022.
Campus ambassador: Varsha Kommireddi is becoming her own hero
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: When appointments to a prestigious Tennessee Governor’s Management Fellowship are awarded each year, only five of the state’s most promising young people are chosen. In December 2021, Varsha Kommireddi (’22, business) was one of the five.
Milestone Moment: VEP at UTC turns 10
Established at the Gary W. Rollins College of Business in 2012, the Veterans Entrepreneurship Program at UTC addresses unique challenges veterans face when starting and maintaining a business.
UTC business student discusses what’s next for What’sNxt
The What’sNxt app uses information from personality tests, personal interest quizzes, skills assessments and similar sources to offer career choice options. Based on a person’s individual data, What’sNxt suggests potential careers and if a college degree, licensure or other credentials might be required.