Novelist, poet and environmental activist Wendell Berry was the keynote speaker at the SouthWord Lit Festival.
Highlighting the efforts of ordinary people in the Civil Rights Movement
Presentation will focus on the grassroots efforts of ordinary people during the Civil Rights Movement.
Rules of the Road: Alumna leads local bicycle safety initiative
Molly Boyd’s first memory riding a bike wasn’t exactly a happy one. “Growing up, there were stone stairs outside of our house that went down to the back yard. I had a friend over and she was getting in her car with her mom to leave when I decided to hop on my Little Mermaid…
‘Tis the Season for ‘Beat Hunger’ and UTC Music Ensemble performances
Hear, instead of see, the Northern Lights. Get lost in Ukranian folk tunes. Support the Community Kitchen with an energetic night of percussion. Experience the juxtaposition of mortals and angels with the seasons.
Panel Discussion considers Reconstruction Era and the National Park Service
A three-person panel will present an overview of the Reconstruction Era and how the National Park Service is focusing on the era.
Saeid Golkar’s ‘Sweet Research’ focuses on ‘Politicization of Social Cleavages in Iran’
The Department of Political Science and Public Service invites all UTC students and faculty to their next “Sweet Research” event.
Bachelor degree from UTC School of Nursing chosen No. 1 in Tennessee
UTC’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing is the best in Tennessee.
Renowned Southern writers return to campus for SouthWord Literary Festival
Kentucky native Wendell Berry will deliver the keynote address for SouthWord, a two-day literary feast. Southern writers and connoisseurs will converge on campus for the conference’s first day, including the keynote.
UTC moving ahead on new Health Science Center, Maclellan renovations
UTC has been granted approval to move ahead with the new Health Science Center as well as renovations to MacLellan Gymnasium.
Join UTC Opera for a performance of Bach’s Coffee Cantata
Coffee Cantata’s plot is based on themes from Italian Commedia dell’Arte. When a father is concerned with his daughter’s scandalous habit of drinking coffee, he forbids her to marry unless she’ll change her ways. The daughter still finds a way to sneak cups of coffee into her marriage. Scenes from “Spamalot” and Lalo’s “Le Roid d’Ys” will also be featured.









