Ashley Aldridge Wilson acknowledged there were a few anxious moments when she had trouble getting into the Zoom video conference. Wilson, the principal at Nolan Elementary School in Signal Mountain, was attempting to access the video platform in late May for a regularly scheduled Tennessee Principals Association (TPA) board meeting, for whom she serves as…
Master of Public Health ‘pioneers’ graduate at pivotal time
The very first group of students to complete the Master of Public Health program just graduated
UTC alum chosen as Hamilton County Principal of the Year
Brent Eller, UTC graduate and principal at East Hamilton School, is Teacher of the Year in the school system.
Recognizing the Top of the Class
Spring Semester 2020 has been a tough one for students, faculty and staff at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. But even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, no one stopped; no one quit trying.
Alum wants to help you RVIVE day-to-day living
RVIVE is available at the App Store and Google Play. “How is your mood today?” It sounds like the first question a therapist—physical or mental—might ask at the beginning of a session. But generally speaking, a living, breathing therapist doesn’t then hold up signs with emojis expressing “Happy” on one end and “Stressed” on the…
Crawford ‘excited and flattered’ to be elected UT System Faculty Council chair
For the next year, Associate Professor Beth Crawford will be chair of the system-wide University Faculty Council.
11 recognized for outstanding contributions to the community
School of Education alum are honored for their service.
Despite coronavirus, nursing graduates confident as they begin their careers
Despite facing the double-barreled angst of a new career and the coronavirus, UTC nursing graduates remain steadfast that they’ve chosen the right career. And they’re ready to get to it.
Priscilla Simms-Roberson wins Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award
UTC Professor of Nursing recognized for her work in the Chattanooga community.
Nursing students raise money for tornado victims
With a logo of the Chattanooga skyline designed by Becca Watts, as of today—Monday, April 20—almost 600 shirts have been sold, raising more than $6,600.