Buzzing like a mammoth insect, the four-prop drone lifts off the ground, rising straight up. Once it reaches about four feet, it hovers for a bit, then slowly settles back to the ground.
Nursing, Political Science students present their research projects
Students from the School of Nursing and the Department of Political Science present the findings of research projects.
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.
UTC Civil War Symposium celebrates 25th meeting
Each year, UTC invites scholars to Chattanooga to share current research and develop a series of monographs on the 19th century press, the Civil War and 19th century concepts of free expression.
Professor and students capture images of the solar eclipse from 111,000 feet
Dr. Daniel Loveless, graduate students Matt Joplin and Ryan Boggs, along with alumnus Collin Smith launched a high altitude balloon in northern Soddy Daisy, Tenn. to get a unique perspective of the recent solar eclipse.
$700,000 in grants awarded to nine UTC researchers
The Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering has awarded almost $700,000 in grants to nine researchers for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Under the Microscope: Honors College student working on nanotechnology in Japan
Cooper Thome is a UTC Honors College student who’s in Japan this summer, working an internship in nanotechnology.
Making it fun: Do animals help with physical/mental therapy?
UTC’s David Levine and Janice Ryan are conducting research into physical and mental rehabilitation that includes animals but goes beyond the well-known service and therapy dogs.
Fake News: UTC researcher studies fact vs. perception
Fact checking? Fake News? Alternative facts? Alternate realities? Welcome to the new intersection of journalism and political science.
Nursing the Nurses: Study hopes to reduce risk of injuries to nurses
Worker injuries cost the healthcare industry about $20 billion a year. Preventing injuries of all kinds is the goal of a study Dr. Chris Cunningham has started through the Department of Psychology and in collaboration with the safetyCures group of the Chattanooga Regional Health Innovation Coalition.









