As part of Homecoming Week 2022 festivities, a UTC Divine Nine Heritage Park progress reveal was held on Friday, Sept. 16. The update was held at the on-campus intersection of Vine Street and Terrell Owens Way—the spot of the future park.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Stories of history, culture and contributions
From Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, Hispanic Heritage Month is about recognizing and appreciating the harmony of a culture that has historically had a profound impact on America—and to discover the people who have contributed to this legacy.
State of the University 2022: Choices in a world of challenging opportunities
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chancellor Steven R. Angle presented the annual State of the University on Sept. 15, 2022, at the Chamberlain Field Pavilion.
Kicking off Homecoming Week with blue and gold spirit
Homecoming Week at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga got off to a rousing start Monday, Sept. 12, with the Kickoff Pep Rally on Chamberlain Field, featuring the Marching Mocs, Cheerleaders, Sugar Mocs, Ladies of GOLD and Scrappy.
The making of ‘Under the C’
As part of Homecoming Week’s “Under the C” theme, Matt Hamilton—the Tennessee Aquarium’s curator of fishes—and fellow UTC alum Danny Alexander recently spent a couple of hours participating in a photo shoot.
‘Under the C:’ Founder’s Week, Homecoming Week bring UTC students and alumni together
Two pillars of University tradition—Founder’s Week and Homecoming Week—overlap on this year’s UTC calendar.
STEMulating: Freeman Broadwell energizes a new class of students
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: Historically, Albania hasn’t offered much preparation for STEM careers. Freeman Broadwell (’16, mechanical engineering) has been working to change that ever since he moved to this country on the Adriatic Sea in 2020.
If you start me up: New financial app has UTC roots
Dillon Martin, a 2017 UTC graduate with a bachelor’s degree in finance, and Justin Clark, who received a master’s in computer science from UTC in 2019, are two of the four founders of a mobile financial app called Levo Financial.
Family first: Katherine Crutchfield’s journey to becoming a first generation college graduate
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: Katherine Crutchfield’s first-person account of being the first person in her family to receive a college degree.
A path toward public service
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: Recent UTC graduate Miles Mosby credits his interest in public service to his great-grandfather breaking racial barriers as a successful candidate for elected office.