UTC graduate student Thomas Wiegand has been awarded the Garden Club of America’s Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture.
Geology students presenting research projects at national conference
Photogrammetry and remote sensing use aerial photographs and satellite imagery to study the Earth.
Birds of prey—aka meat eaters—soar onto campus
Wings to Soar rescue operation saves injured birds and rehabilitates them,
Finding Fungi: Course digs into the world of mushrooms
Students head to the woods to find different types of mushrooms.
Schorr, Stokes selected for All-Southern Conference honors team
Two from UTC selected to the 2021-2022 All-Southern Conference Faculty and Staff Team.
Graduate student keeps her eyes on hives in Hamilton County
Caitlin Jarvist’ research examines hives in Hamilton County to see which ones have the most bees. The amount of honey being produced in each. The health of the bees themselves.
Philosophy class partners with local community farm
Students in the philosophy and environmental science course volunteer with a community garden in East Chattanooga.
Hurt when they arrive; healed when they leave
At her rehab facility on Signal Mountain, Kate Kinnear has squirrels that range in age from newborns to adults ready to be released into the wild.
Joslyn Primicias chosen for NOAA scholarship and internship
She is the first UTC student to win the scholarship.
Grad student chosen for five-year fellowship from National Science Foundation
Thomas Wiegand describes his selection as “surreal,” “jarring” and “insane.”