Words like “partnership,” “collaboration” and “cooperation” were used often during a Community Listening Session at UTC.
Speakers series introduces new career ideas to middle-school students
A series of professional speakers are scheduled at Orchard Knob Middle School every Friday to discuss careers that students may never have considered or even knew existed.
Local women experience the fun of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
A group of Chattanooga women take a trip to Mars at UTC’s Challenger STEM Learning Center.
‘Community Listening Session’ asks for local feedback on UTC
UTC is asking for feedback from Chattanooga during a “Community Listening Session” on Jan. 31.
Return trip: UTC takes Vietnam veterans back to the Southeast Asia country
Two Vietnam veterans have returned to the country and the sites where they were stationed during the war.
Students document the lives of African-American women in Chattanooga with Mayor Council’s initiative to tell herstories
A collaboration of UTC’s Special Collections and Department of History, with the City of Chattanooga Mayor’s Council on Women, Southern Adventist University and Covenant College, captures the testimonies of local women to diversify the historical narrative of Chattanooga and add their unique perspectives.
Street named for civil rights icon James R. Mapp is dedicated
University Street on the UTC campus was renamed James R. Mapp Street in honor of the late civil rights icon.
SimCenter event engages community and technical leaders with discussions on big data, high end computing, more, Dec. 5
UTC’s SimCenter will host a panel of IBM leaders for perspectives on major trends in computing, big data and smart systems.
Heretics, Hiking, Helping the Environment: Spring courses veer off beaten path
Courses set for Spring Semester take on female heretics, backpacking, cleaning the environment and ecofeminism
Artists in Cress Gallery exhibition are ‘fearless & resilient’
UTC Cress Gallery of Art, in partnership with Chattanooga’s AIM Center, presents “fearless & resilient” featuring a collection of works from artists Ken Grimes, Laura Craig McNellis and Dan Miller, with a curated selection of works from the AIM Center’s emerging artist, all of whom have some form of disability.