Three members of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga family were recognized for their work as part of the Hamilton County Schools Partners in Education Breakfast on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the University Center. The annual event celebrates and recognizes Hamilton County Schools area partners who impact district students and educators.
UTC Teaching and Learning Institute kicks off at Tyner Academy
For first time since 2020, the Future Ready program is in-person at Tyner Academy.
Teaching prospective teachers how to teach
The UTC Governor’s School for Prospective Teachers program aims to enhance students’ perspectives on the exciting challenges of teaching. The dual-enrolled rising 11th- and 12th-grade students from across the state spent most of June on campus.
Future learners: Kindergarten students participate in arts integration project with UTC
The Arts-Based Collaborative at UTC participated in a community engagement project with kindergarten educators at Montessori Elementary at Highland Park, culminating with an art exhibition at the school.
What’s Where Now? Keeping up with campus-wide changes
After summer semester, several academic and administrative offices for colleges and departments are in different places on campus.
Three, Two, One … Fling that Thing!
UTC graduate designs, builds and uses trebuchet.
Kalani Cannon’s journey takes her from California to Chattanooga
Recent graduate has already landed a teaching job for next fall.
Three Tyner Academy students to pursue degrees in education
Macaria Hudson cried when she opened the email. It was a happy cry. “I saw the email light up on my phone, and I immediately clicked on it. It said, ‘Congratulations’ and that’s all I read before I ran to tell my parents the good news. We were all celebrating and hugging each other,” said…
Facing the fear of talking about race
Conversations on racism and racial disparities not always comfortable.
‘Dream bigger’: UTC grad earns national teaching award
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…