William “Tripp” Woolf has won the 2016 North Callahan Essay Prize. Woolf captured the $1000 award for his essay “Mammy’s Children: Power, Agency, and Redemption in Dessa Rose.”
Dr. Nancy Fell honored by the American Physical Therapy Association
This June, Dr. Nancy Fell, UC Foundation Professor, Physical Therapy, received well-deserved recognition from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) with their Lucy Blair Service Award.
UTC extends Dual Admissions Agreement to Motlow State
UTC recently extended our Dual Admissions agreement to Motlow State, allowing their students dual admission to the two schools, an advisor on UTC’s campus, and many other benefits. This opportunity allows for an easy transition from their two-year college to our University as transfer students continue their four-year degree.
Lily Sanchez: Student Success Profile
The UTC TV Studio features Communications major Lily Sanchez in its Student Success Profile. Sanchez created and is now the editor of the Spanish section for student-run campus newspaper, The University Echo.
International students study social entrepreneurship in Chattanooga
Last week, 22 students representing 15 European countries landed in Chattanooga to launch their studies and broaden their knowledge of social entrepreneurship.
Grammy Award winner and Alumnus Forrest Robinson returns to Chattanooga
They call him the heartbeat of the band. Grammy Award winner Forrest Robinson, of super band Delta Deep, is an alumnus of UTC’s College of Music.
Students to see lowest tuition increase in 30 years
UTC students this fall will see the lowest tuition increase in more than 30 years.
Susan Davidson appointed to the UT Board of Trustees
Susan Davidson, Professor of Nursing and immediate past president of the UTC Faculty Senate, has been appointed a trustee representing faculty on the UT Board of Trustees.
After 32 years of service, Dr. McMahon reflects on a lifetime of learning
For his final lecture, Dr. Ed McMahon explored a timeline of what he learned outside of the classroom, and painted a portrait of adapting to the fast paced field of technology and innovation.
Students uncover the past on Sapelo Island, GA
Dr. Nick Honerkamp and his students with the Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology worked on identifying the remains of plantation slaves’ living quarters on Sapelo Island, GA.









