Changes are coming to UTC’s Disability Resource Center. By moving to a more centralized location, the center will now be more accessible to students.
Honors College featured in New York Times
UTC’s Honors College was included in an article in the New York Times regarding the high quality honors programs available at public universities. The article included plans to expand UTC’s honors program as well as Robert Fisher’s selection as a Rhodes Scholar.
UTC and Chattanooga State Small Business Development Center Enter Internship Program Partnership
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) and Chattanooga State Community College will announce a new higher education partnership funded jointly by the Chattanooga Area Chamber and the Small Business Administration (SBA).
UTC unites with community in grief and strength
The UTC community has been struck hard by the tragic events of July 16. Our Student Veterans Organization hosted a memorial vigil the next morning, and many student organizations have joined in the efforts to raise money to support the families.
Sign up for summer orientations
The University’s orientation programs are designed not only to prepare you for academic success at the University, but will also familiarize you with its many resources as well as the spirit, colors, and tradition that make Chattanooga so unique.
Changes coming in women’s basketball
Look for some interesting changes when the UTC women’s basketball team takes the court in the upcoming season.
Chattanooga is “Outside” magazine’s Best Town Ever
Thanks to UTC faculty, staff, students, and alumni who helped Chattanooga come out on top in Outside magazine’s Best Town Ever contest.
Faculty honored at annual awards banquet
The following faculty members were honored with awards at this year’s Faculty Awards Dinner. UTAA Outstanding Teacher Awards Elizabeth Gailey, Communication Augusta Toppins, Art UTAA Public Service Award June Hanks, Physical Therapy SGA Outstanding Professor Awards Elizabeth Norell, Political Science Mbakisya Onyango, Engineering Outstanding Faculty Advising Award Cheryl Robinson, Education …
Dr. Valerie Rutledge among 2015 Women of Distinction
Dr. Valerie Copeland Rutledge, Dean of the College of Health, Education and Professional Studies, was honored by the American Lung Association as a Woman of Distinction.
Ruth S. Holmberg Grant for Faculty Excellence awards announced
The Ruth S. Holmberg Grant for Faculty Excellence awards funds to deserving faculty for professional development.
Of the 20 proposals received in 2015, six faculty members earned awards—selected tenured or tenure track faculty who are promoting “innovative or creative research and engagement or advancement of an academic discipline.”