TVA was created to improve river navigability, provide flood control, reforest and improve marginal land, assist industrial and agricultural development, and provide electric power to rural areas.
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Could you use a little break from the holiday celebrations? Take the family to campus and support the Chattanooga Mocs!
Executive Women International supports Jean Bradford Memorial Scholarship recipients
Tina Clevenger says it wasn’t too long ago that her young teenagers had no plans to go to college. The single mom, who had not attended college herself, says her children would talk with her about the kinds of jobs they would pursue after high school. When Clevenger’s marriage ended after 18 years, she enrolled…
Twenty Years to Life
Dr. David Ross recently provided expert testimony in a case in Missouri that led to freedom for a man who had been charged with murder and imprisoned for twenty years. Ross, UC Foundation Professor in the Department of Psychology at UTC, was assisted by graduate students Joe Jones and Dominick Adkinson. The story was covered…
Alumna Kim White speaks to hundreds of business students at entrepreneurial forum
Kim White ’82 was the featured speaker at the 19th Annual Clarence E. Harris Entrepreneurial Forum, presented by the UTC College of Business. The President and CEO of River City Company and proud alumna of UTC told the students she left Chattanooga for more than 20 years, but she is glad to be back. “One…
Chemistry concepts explained with Candy Color Wheel
Chemistry Fun Day at the Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga gives UTC students in the Chemistry Club a chance to show young children the fun side of learning chemistry. The children enjoyed several activities, including the The Color Candy Wheel, created by placing 5-7 pieces of candy in a white bowl of water. “In time,…
Go UTC! Employee teams raise money for the American Heart Association
Dr. Gretchen Potts’ team of UTC Hearts and Sciences exceeded their goal during the Heart Walk, raising$1,685.
Mocs earn No. 8 seed in NCAA FCS playoffs
Chattanooga Football earned the No. 8 seed and a coveted first-round bye in the 2014 NCAA Division I Football Championship. Read more…
Music Department hosted eighth annual Band Day
275 high school students from 18 high schools joined the Marching Mocs to perform at halftime and in the stands when Chattanooga Football played Mercer at Finley Stadium.
Business Student Success Center Honors Joseph F. Decosimo
Center will provide the resources students need to plan their academic paths and tie those academic experiences to the business world.