Online group rates schools for those choosing careers in animation, game design, graphic design, digital art and related fields.
Musicians from across the USA participate in Fallen Five concert
Music professor brings 108 musicians from around the country to honor Chattanooga’s Fallen Five.
Director of the Joseph F. Decosimo Success Center retiring
Sue Culpepper, director of the Joseph F. Decosimo Success Center in the Gary W. Rollins College of Business, will retire in October.
Psychology project provides cognitive stimulation to the aging
Bags of fun sent to to Summit View Senior Community at the base of Signal Mountain.
Anthem may not be a good fit at games, says former head of music department
Roland Carter, professor emeritus at UTC, isn’t impressed that the National Football’s League may play the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” at the first game of its 2020 season.
UTC psychology honor society earns prestigious award
Psi Chi honor society in psychology recognized as one of the best.
UTC alumnus researches effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19
UTC Honors College alumnus authors hydroxychloroquine study published in New England Journal of Medicine
Years of anthropology research brings worldwide recognition
Lyn Miles, a longtime anthropology professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, has been selected to the inaugural group of 10 inductees into the international Interspecies Communication Hall of Fame. At UTC, Miles worked for nine years with Chantek the orangutan, eventually teaching him more than 150 words—the vocabulary of a 2- or 3-year-old…
Study examines traffic patterns in the Chattanooga area
Since early February, CUIP and UTC student Pete Way has been monitoring traffic data gathered by the City of Chattanooga and accident information from the Hamilton County Emergency District.
Faculty honored with professorships, grants
Faculty members recognized for excellence.









