Charles Foundation Scholarships are awarded to engineering and education students, in memory of Mario and Grace B. Charles.
6th Annual Constitution Day Lecture explores American education
Guest lecturer Richard Gamble will present “The Constitution and Liberal Education” on September 15, 7:30 PM, UC Auditorium.
Ruth S. Holmberg Grants honor and fund faculty research
The University is proud to announce recipients of the 2016-2017 Ruth S. Holmberg Grants. These grants honor Ruth S. Holmberg, publisher emerita of The Chattanooga Times and former chair and life trustee of the University of Chattanooga Foundation.
Mocs study art, history, architecture, politics, and sport in Italy
More than 40 UTC students from different disciplines spread across five different classes spent 18 days in Italy over the summer studying art, history, architecture, and sports.
Dr. Nancy Fell honored by the American Physical Therapy Association
This June, Dr. Nancy Fell, UC Foundation Professor, Physical Therapy, received well-deserved recognition from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) with their Lucy Blair Service Award.
Susan Davidson appointed to the UT Board of Trustees
Susan Davidson, Professor of Nursing and immediate past president of the UTC Faculty Senate, has been appointed a trustee representing faculty on the UT Board of Trustees.
Sharing a passion for international health and wellness from China to the White House
For the past academic year Dr. Gary Liguori, Department Head, Health and Human Performance, had a packed schedule that included a flight to Wuhan, China where he presented at the Global Fitness Summit, and a trip to the White House for a meeting with Michelle Obama as part of her “Let’s Move” initiative.
Social Work students partner with local nonprofits, initiate change
Even before graduating, these social work students were already making waves of change in the Chattanooga community as they partnered with local nonprofits to conduct much needed research in the community.
Nest Living Learning Community provides unique experience for incoming education majors
UTC offers Living Learning Communities (LLC) to students for the opportunity to live together and take courses together in an environment focused on their interests or majors. These communities are designed to foster relationships among incoming students from the moment they step foot on campus.
School of Nursing hosts End of Life Conversation
The UTC School of Nursing, in partnership with Hospice of Chattanooga, will host “Conversations on the End of Life” on Thursday, April 28, 7–9 pm in the UC Auditorium. Admission is free and open to the public.