Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in hand, Joshua Tyler looks forward to Ph.D. program
UTC introduces nationwide program to train cybersecurity professionals
The new program prepares military veterans and first responders—police, fire, EMTS and others—for careers in cybersecurity,
Coming to America: International students are more than just visitors
Just visiting a foreign country on vacation can be daunting. New people. Different language. Unfamiliar culture. Strange food. Imagine if it’s not just a brief visit for fun, but to stay, live and learn. Currently, 113 students from 41 countries are living and learning at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Their home countries include…
UTC welcomes military veterans to an abundance of opportunity
UTC students, faculty and staff all include veterans in their ranks.
College at 15: Older sister takes the plunge, younger sister does the same two years later
Sisters start college at the same age: 15.
Professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science recognized nationally
Li Yang is involved in several initiatives sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
Student engineering teams earn honors in national competitions
Teams’ stormwater management projects win second place and an honorable mention.
Greg and Mitchell Jones both earned computer science degrees from UTC
Father and son earn computer science degrees — 40 years apart.
Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering 2022 Awardees
Eight faculty-led projects spanning multiple departments at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been awarded over $700,000 in support from the competitive CEACSE program.
Software developed by UTC professor, students used by EPB
Donald Reising, assistant professor of electrical engineering, and several students came up with a software solution to speed up the process and allow faster evaluation of data for EPB.