Dean of the Library named as member of statewide education program.
Student exhibition examines Chattanooga’s role in the civil rights movement
The student-created exhibition, “We Demand an End to Racism!” The Civil Rights Movement in Chattanooga, is made up of five large panels divided into subjects related to the Civil Rights Era in the city.
Never stand still: The face of UTC is always changing
An inside look at some of the most impressive improvements to UTC’s campus.
Thousands of items from Chattanooga history headed to UTC
Chattanooga’s history is moving into the UTC Library. More than 7,600 objects, almost 14,000 photos and a huge number of text- and paper items arrived at the library this summer. Among the items are more than 100 years of personal and family papers, business records, photographic materials, moving images, textiles, books, periodicals, and physical objects.
Mastermind behind the whiteboard
The UTC Library’s whiteboard memes have gone viral on Facebook, made the front page of Reddit, and have been retweeted by USA Today College. Have you ever wondered where those clever depictions come from? Meet Stacy Chapman, Circulation Day Supervisor and Resident Whiteboard Artist.
WUTC features the life and legacy of Chattanooga’s Emma Bell Miles
WUTC’s Michael Miller sat down and talked with Grace Toney Edwards to learn more about The Common Lot and Other Stories and the life and legacy of Emma Bell Miles.
Dennis Haskins Donates ‘Saved By The Bell’ Memorabilia to UTC
In an interview with Mike Miller on WUTC, Dennis Haskins talked about donating his scripts and other memorabilia from ‘Saved By the Bell’ to the UTC library, his time at UTC, his time on Saved By The Bell(including the origin of his famous catchphrase “Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, what is going on here?”), his musical collaboration with Shooter Jennings, and more.
Library to open Dennis Haskins Exhibit
The Library invites Campus and community members to an exhibit opening with UTC Chattanooga alumnus Dennis Haskins. The opening will feature remarks and a question and answer session with Haskins on Monday, April 4, at 4:30 P.M. in the Southern Writers Room, 4th floor, Library.
Local Author Susan Gregg Gilmore to visit Campus
The event will take place on Tuesday, March 29 with a reception of light refreshments at 5:30 P.M. and the presentation beginning at 6:00 P.M. in the Southern Writer’s Room, 4th floor of the Library.
Writing & Communication Center More Than Just Writing
There’s this preconceived notion that the only people who go to the University’s writing center are those struggling through a composition paper, but our Writing and Communication Center (WCC) offers so much more. Dr. Maggie Herb recently took over as Director for the Writing and Communication Center. She’s fighting the stereotypes, and proving how the center is…