With performers Wendy Case, Tim Hinck, and Nikolasa Tejero, this dynamic and diverse program features composers who blurred the stylistic line between concert and popular music idioms.
Join Us: November Events
A list of selected public events for November, 2017 at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Scrappy’s Cupboard tackles food insecurity one student at a time
How to help Scrappy’s Cupboard is currently accepting these donations: Canned fruit, vegetables and soups Dried pasta and pasta sauce Peanut butter Granola Oatmeal Protein bars and protein drinks Can openers Personal care items-toilet paper, deodorant, shampoo and soap Monetary donations For a full list of needs and how to donate to the cupboard, click…
University Career Services hosts Fall Career Days, offers workshops to prepare
For the University Career Services, its tagline is their mission: Our services. Your achievement.
Beyond the stars: NASA engineer inspires students
“To do what mankind has not done before.” Sounds a bit like the opening to a science fiction series, but Dr. Paul McConnaughey sees it more as a vision statement.
Proposed Parking Plan: Feedback is needed
UTC Parking officials have proposed a new parking plan to improve parking on campus.
Welcome to the beginning of the 2017 Mocs Football home season!
Welcome to the beginning of the 2017 Mocs Football home season! The Mocs kick off their home season against UT Martin at 6 p.m. in Finley Stadium and the day is full of activities for fans and students alike! There are some important new additions to the festivities, such as new dining options at The…
Community of caring Mocs: UTC Fresh Check Day, encouraging open dialogues on mental health
“We think that when it comes to mental health, there’s something we can change,’ Hurst says. “But when it’s someone with an illness like Alzheimer’s, we recognize the brain as an organ and as an organ that’s under attack. So, they’re the same things. We just have different emotional responses and attitudes towards them.”
Seventh Annual Constitution Day Lecture on Sept. 21: ‘Humility, Moral Virtue and the Constitution’
Ben Franklin once said, “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.” “What did that statement mean for America’s early days, and what does it mean for us today?” asks David Bobb in his lecture.
Experience women of color in psychology: I Am Psyched! exhibit to visit campus Sept 5-7
The American Psychological Association’s (APA) I Am Psyched! Is a multimedia pop-up exhibit featuring the history and contemporary contributions of women of color in psychology.