U.S. Senator Bob Corker presented the inaugural event in the UTC College of Business Leadership Speaker Series on Monday, February 29. Sen. Corker spoke to a group of faculty, staff and students about the importance of preparation and service.
Students study business and culture in Brazil
For a group of 21 students, the streets and markets of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil became classrooms over winter break.
MBA Students Research EPB Smart Grid Usage Data
Dr. Ashish Gupta, Associate Professor of Analytics and Information Systems in the UTC College of Business, partnered with EPB to conduct research on the Smart Grid with three MBA students.
Entrepreneurial ideas win Elevator Pitch Competition
The UTC Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization (CEO Club) hosted Round 2 of the 4th Annual Elevator Pitch Contest on Monday, Oct. 12. The competition gives contestants the chance to pitch their business ideas to a panel of expert judges within a 90-second time frame.
The Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series to Host Ann Coulter
The Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series is hosting Ann Coulter with a response from UTC’s Dr. Michelle D. Deardorff at Roland Hayes Concert Hall on October 5 from 12:00-1:15 pm.
VEP Graduate on What Makes the Program a Success
Mark Kidwell, veteran entrepreneur, launches social media firm to reach younger generations through technology.
Exciting new courses and opportunities offered to students this fall
There’s still time to add or change a class. Check out these interesting new courses being offered this fall.
Entrepreneurship professor featured in WalletHub article
Dr. Diane Halstead, Mary Harris Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship, UTC College of Business, was featured in WalletHub’s recent study which examined what the social media site found to be the best and worst cities to work for a small business.
University celebrates commencement on May 2
Approximately 1,200 graduates will walk across the stage at UTC’s commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 2, in McKenzie Arena. Graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science will graduate at 9:00 a.m. Graduates from the College of Business and the College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies…
College of Business faculty member interviewed by CHINADAILY USA
A manufacturer of automotive interiors in China expects to open a plant in Chattanooga, and interest is growing. CHINADAILY USA interviewed Dr. Frank Butler, UTC College of Business Assistant Professor of Management, to get his input about the latest Volkswagen connection. Read the article.