From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at esports at UTC, including “Call of Duty” standout Ryan “Slim” Johnson.
The business of theatre: New collaboration teaches the art of selling yourself
Starting in fall semester 2022, a new concentration—Theatre Entrepreneurship—will give students the concepts and tools to see themselves as a product to be sold.
Bold and impactful: UTC management professor wins UT System President’s Award
Frank Butler is highly regarded by his UTC management students for his excellence in the classroom, but equally as impressive is his role in assisting military veterans.
U.S. State Department sponsored students finishing up studies at UTC
Funded by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by FHI 360, the five-week SUSI summer program immerses European students in entrepreneurship, economic development and culture at colleges and universities around the U.S.
Another opportunity to flash a winning smile
For a third consecutive year, members of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga SMILE Fund (Student Managed Investment Learning Experience) were triumphant in the nationwide Channelchek Research Report College Challenge.
Vision quest: Innovative entrepreneurial initiative eyes takeoff
The philosophy behind the Urban Vision Initiative is that “anyone can be an entrepreneur and that entrepreneurship can be a pathway out of poverty.”
New agreement links degree programs at UTC and Cleveland State
Cleveland State students with associate degrees in business can transfer those credits directly to UTC toward a bachelor’s degree.
For Madison Myers, there’s an art to marketing
Shortly after participating in UTC commencement ceremonies on May 7, marketing major Madison Myers—with family and friends watching—completed her latest mural.
Final flashback: Spring 2022 commencement in photos and videos
A look back at 2022 spring commencement through the lenses of the UTC photography and video teams.
Caps off to the Class of 2022
More than 1,500 degrees were awarded during commencement ceremonies Friday and Saturday.