Dry conditions in Tennessee have increased the number of wildfires we are seeing in our community and surrounding areas. The smoke from these fires can reduce air quality in our area and may affect your health. There are actions you can take to avoid or reduce these potential health effects.
Take Back the Night takes a stand against sexual violence
The fourth annual Take Back the Night event offered survivors and supporters a chance to take a visible stand against sexual violence.
International Education Week features karaoke and cuisine
Join us November 14-18 for events that celebrate international education and exchange worldwide.
Veterans Appreciation Week celebrates all UTC Veterans and Active Duty
Veterans Appreciation Week celebrates all UTC Veterans and Active Duty
Theatre Co. presents Hay Fever, the ultimate family holiday gone wrong
Join the UTC Theatre Company as they present Hay Fever in the Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre, UTC Fine Arts Center. The show will run November 15-19 at 7:30 P.M. with an additional 2 P.M. matinee Saturday, on November 19.
WUTC’s listeners pull through for another successful membership drive
In nine short days, WUTC reached their goal by raising a whopping $165,000 with the Fall 2016 Membership Drive.
Chattanooga State and UTC launch joint marketing campaign
The partnership between UTC and Chattanooga State is being marked by a new level of cooperation between UTC and Chattanooga State with the launch of the first joint marketing program between the two campuses.
Take Back the Night on October 26
This internationally recognized event is a visible stand against sexual violence, specifically violence against women.
Award-winning author and alumna, Cherie Priest, to visit Campus
You are cordially invited to a book signing with University of Tennessee at Chattanooga alumna Cherie Priest, author of twenty books and novellas, including the recent haunted house thriller The Family Plot, acclaimed gothic horror novel Maplecroft from Roc, and the award-winning Clockwork Century series from Tor.
Building Bridges to Post-Secondary Success
In the past school year, nearly 1,500 students from Hamilton County Schools or rural areas of nearby counties have participated in CK Now! For many, it was the first time that they’d set foot on a college campus.