The UC Foundation hit an all-time financial high for endowments over the past fiscal year, reaching about $135.3 million.
Tick Tick Boom: Engineering alumni use 3D printer to make explosives
Though the Chattanooga-based consulting firm E&G Associates may only have a few employees, the consulting firm is already solving problems from some of the biggest companies in the manufacturing and pharmaceutical space. Now they’re taking on one of their biggest challenges: helping the U.S. Navy use 3D printing to make explosives.
Plans moving ahead on new Wolford Family Athletics Center
A financial plan is now in place to start construction on a 70,000-square-foot addition and renovation of McKenzie Arena.
UTC hosts kickoff for city-wide Engineers Week
Engineers from UTC, Chattanooga State and organizations across the Chattanooga region gathered to launch their week of events designed to celebrate the work of engineers and computer scientists and to educate potential students about the field.
UTC graduate is TVA’s Engineer of the Year 2018
Greg Goza ’74, ’83 from the College of Engineering and Computer Science, won the Ike Zeringue Engineer of the Year award, named for the former TVA president, CEO and chief nuclear officer.
Students meet prospective employers at Spring Career Day
Dozens of companies met with UTC students and alumni at the Spring Career Day, hosted by University Career Services.
Blue & Gold Memorial honors the memory of those who’ve passed away
The Blue and Gold Memorial honored faculty, staff, students and alumni who passed away in 2017.
UTC grad wins Georgia’s highest award for a special education administrator
UTC graduate Becky Conner has been named the Georgia Special Education Administrator of the Year for 2017.
UTC School of Education graduate, professor earns statewide award for geography
Charlotte Ellington, a graduate and adjunct professor in the UTC School of Education, has earned her the 2018 Lottie and Alden Beverly Geography Teacher of the Year Award from the Tennessee Geographic Alliance.
Rules of the Road: Alumna leads local bicycle safety initiative
Molly Boyd’s first memory riding a bike wasn’t exactly a happy one. “Growing up, there were stone stairs outside of our house that went down to the back yard. I had a friend over and she was getting in her car with her mom to leave when I decided to hop on my Little Mermaid…









