Students learn to use and make archaic weaponry and tools to better understand the evolution of human technology around the world.
Still Life: Social work students learn new skills to work with clients
“Trust is not something you can touch. It’s something you feel emotionally.”
Virtual symposium examines the Civil War press
Conference will feature 50 speakers from more than 35 colleges and universities.
New Engineering Barn gives students space and equipment for research
Engineering students will have up-to-date on manufacturing methods and gain expertise on how to use them.
Live hip-hop takes the field at UTC
Ten local and regional hip-hop artists showcased their talents as part of UTC’s first official Hip-Hop Week.
Math professor receives $537,000 NSF grant
Assistant Professor Eleni Panagiotou will use math to study cell division.
Master of Public Health program earns critical accreditation
The U.S. Department of Education has given its seal of approval to the UTC Master of Public Health program.
Driving simulator calculates ‘human factor’ effect on entire transportation system
Simulator can be set to different models and makes of automobiles, different weather, different cities. Even deer leaping into the road.
Colston: Professional values identified for athletic training profession
Marisa Colston is part of the team from NATA—a professional membership association for certified athletic trainers—that produced its five shared professional values of athletic training.
Author to discuss slave trade in the Southeast
One of the men who ran the slave trade in the South had a strong connection to Southeast Tennessee.









