This semester, the UTC occupational therapy program has 24 capstone students working with various area organizations, including Rock Steady Boxing Chattanooga—a non-contact boxing-based curriculum serving people with Parkinson’s disease.
New group bringing students together to ‘celebrate our different cultures’
A new UTC student organization, the Asian Student Association, is helping spread the word about Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month—a celebration recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans.
Choppers over Chamberlain: Army Black Hawk helicopters visit UTC
Two Army Black Hawk helicopters were center stage as the Tennessee Army National Guard and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ROTC thanked UTC for its support of the military on April 21.
Online collaboration leads to summer research opportunity for UTC sophomore
Thanks to a project funded by the National Science Foundation, biology major Lauren Kippes will be spending eight weeks in Argentina this summer studying owl monkeys.
Note-ably back: UTC Jazz Band performing live again
Luke Podolsky has been on edge for the past couple of years. A junior and instrumental music major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, he loved playing in the UTC Jazz Band as a freshman. Then COVID-19 took the band away. “I had been very worried because Jazz Band has always been my favorite…
ReSEARCH Dialogues Day 2: Graduate research takes the stage
Presenters must be able to explain their research in easily understandable terms.
The Return of ReSEARCH Dialogues: Day One
Topics range from science to psychology, from geology to sociology.
Bone-mending implant wins inaugural Fly by Researchers
A metal alloy absorbed by the body after aiding in the mending of broken bones won the inaugural Fly By Researchers competition at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Creativity in sleep: Alum artist finds inspiration in dreams
Mercedes Llanos has exhibitions in New York and Paris this summer.
Grad student wins fellowship to protect rare and endangered flora
UTC graduate student Thomas Wiegand has been awarded the Garden Club of America’s Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture.