Research by UTC’s Gary Wilkerson and Shellie Acocello was presented at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association conference.
Students study the Qur’an, make changes to its Wikipedia page
Jaclyn Michael wanted her students to think about two things on one subject: the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam.
Rare opportunity: 2 students first from UTC at international conference
Braley Gentry and Thomas Wiegand are the first UTC students to attend WorldCUR.
SimCenter building gets a new name: Multidisciplinary Research Building
In a couple of weeks, the SimCenter will become the Multidisciplinary Research Building.
UTC professor emeritus wins international writing award
Larry Ingle, retired history professor, wins prestigious writing award.
Tech Symposium offers 130 student projects to local community
Engineering and computer science students from UTC displayed 130 projects at the second Tech Symposium in the downtown library.
Art class improves public-use bicycles, designs communications strategy
When Aggie Toppins, head of the art department, first came to UTC as a professor, she taught a class for design students called Co-Creations. One of the class projects was about bicycles. Students in the class set their sights on the public-use green-and-blue bikes stationed throughout Chattanooga. No one asked the students why bicycles. Rather,…
Cicadas are good indicators of environmental quality
Cicadas are good indicators of environmental quality, including city life.
Robot team engineers a Top 3 finish in competition
Electrical engineering students place third in a regional robotics competition.
Engineering students conceptualize and build Music Wall for the disabled
UTC engineering students create interactive music wall for Open Arms Care, whose clients include those with mental and physical disabilities.