Ayanna Fletcher’s most memorable moment in a scholarship debate tournament hosted by UTC came when she won the Robert Fisher Spirit Award. She wasn’t expecting it and she was “very surprised” to hear her name called. “In the time that I had to debate, I learned how to speak in front of people. That was…
Student interns at Causeway to help Chattanooga grow
For Jaya Todai, Chattanooga isn’t just a city, it’s a center of people she loves and admires, and she wants to have a part in helping it grow. That’s what interested her in the internship position at Causeway.
HHP professor invited to prestigious summer institute
Tucson, Arizona, will see an influx of blue and gold this summer when Dr. Shewanee Howard-Baptiste, UTC Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance, attends the Summer Institute in Advanced Health Disparities next month. Sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the prestigious program is the part of institute’s initiative to Increase Diversity Among…
Kluesner receives Dona Sparger Professional Service Award
Dr. Bryon Kluesner received the award at the Tennessee Association on Higher Education and Disability (TN-AHEAD) 2015 Spring Conference. Kluesner is the Adaptive Technology Coordinator in the UTC Disability Resource Center.
University offers variety of youth activities this summer
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.
Dr. Richard Brown inducted into Tennessee 9-1-1 Hall of Honor
Dr. Richard Brown served as the first president of the 9-1-1 Tennessee Emergency Number Association, established in 1985 after the passage of the Emergency Communications Act. The not-for-profit corporation fostered the “technological advancement, availability and implementation of a universal 9-1-1 emergency telephone system by promoting research, planning, training and education.” Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor for…
University celebrates commencement on May 2
Approximately 1,200 graduates will walk across the stage at UTC’s commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 2, in McKenzie Arena. Graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science will graduate at 9:00 a.m. Graduates from the College of Business and the College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies…
College of Engineering and Computer Science presents Assistive Technology projects April 21
Come and see the Assistive Technology projects first year engineering students have created on Tuesday, April 21, from 5-7 p.m. on the second floor of the EMCS building (on the Card Auditorium side of the building). Student teams will present posters and be available to discuss 11 projects. They include: Andrew’s Parallel Bars, created for…
UTC Career and Student Employment Center hosts Nonprofit Career Networking Event
The UTC Career and Student Employment Center hosted the Nonprofit Career Networking Event on April 8, giving students a chance to network and find out more about local nonprofits.
UTC partners with McCallie for high school laboratory experience
The Partnership in Research and Laboratory Learning pairs McCallie students with UTC faculty in a university laboratory environment.