In addition to summer classes for UTC students, the campus is alive with youth activities throughout the summer. Learn about all of our summer camp offerings.
Residence Hall Wi-Fi: We Heard You Loud and Clear
In his C-Notes newsletter, Chancellor Steven Angle announced that UTC will be upgrading the wireless systems in all of our residence halls over the summer.
Send Silence Packing raises suicide awareness on Campus
With their Send Silence Packing campaign, Active Minds raised awareness of the number of college students who die from suicide annually with a display of 1,100 backpacks in Heritage Plaza.
UTC Celebrates Earth Week
UTC was recently awarded a coveted Green|Light Certification and in the past year more than doubled our dependence on renewable energy; we’re growing greener everyday. Celebrate Earth Week with us!
UTC Hosts Annual Faculty Award Dinner
UTC recently recognized the contributions and achievements of our outstanding faculty at the annual Faculty Awards Dinner.
Alpha Delta Pi to support the Ronald McDonald House with 5k run
The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority is hosting their annual Run for Ronald 5k marathon and Fun Run on April 9th, 2016, to support Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga, Inc.
8th Annual Introduction to Asia Conference sets sights on Korean and Japanese culture
As the keynote speaker, Republic of Korea Consul General Seong-jin Kim will explore the relationship between the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the U.S. UTC’s Takeo Suzuki will present “Japanese Culture Now and Then: From Samurai to Pokemon.”
Foreign Language Week 2016
March 4-11 join the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, and the Office of International Programs for a nature and language hike, evening of poetry and flash fiction, movie night, and more.
Upcoming concert honors our fallen five
Two upcoming performances honoring Chattanooga’s fallen servicemen will feature musical tribute Five, composed by UTC’s Kenyon Wilson.
Women’s History Month features hip-hop and gender
Hip-hop and gender are at the center of Dr. Regina Bradley’s talk, “‘SpottieOttie that Was Shawty’: Pleasure Politics in the Hip Hop South,” on Thursday, March 3, Multicultural Center.