UTC’s Doctorate of Nursing Practice program has earned 10 more years of accreditation.
Master of Public Health clears final hurdle, starts in August
UTC’s new Master of Public Health has received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
From theater camp to the big screen
A crowd of local students and community members got to know actor Myles Truitt (The New Edition Story, Kin) at a meet and greet on campus last week.
Online master’s in Engineering Management ranked Top 10 nationwide
The College of Engineering and Computer Science’s online master’s in engineering management ranked No. 7 in the country.
This poet writes children’s books
Laurel Snyder thought she had her future mapped out before she started at UTC. She was going to be a poet. She had always been a poet. But she also harbored a secret love for children’s books. After graduating from UTC with a degree in humanities, Snyder decided to turn her secret passion into her job. She’s now a published author of more than a dozen books, many written for children.
No-frills journey: Students conduct research on remote island
On the Bahamian island of San Salvador, students conducted scientific experiments and mingled with the island’s residents.
A bird’s eye view: students study local tree swallows
UTC students are teaming up with researchers from Cornell Lab of Ornithology to examine tree swallows in a nationwide study.
Program uses art to help med students deal with stress
The Art of Balance and Diagnosis program is designed to help medical students touch base with their emotions, to drain some of the stress, and help them be better doctors.
Teach Local: New program gives education grads incentive to stay
Chattanooga Teaching Fellows is a new program strengthening partnerships between UTC, Lee University and Hamilton County with two end goals: invigorate the pipeline of teachers into local schools and boost K-12 education for area students.
More than $3.7 million in grant money received in April
Grant money for April adds up to more than $3.7 million









