Anthropology students of Dr. H. Lyn Miles participated in an exciting active learning exercise when they smashed a five-foot clay pot with a sledgehammer on Vine Street across from the UTC University Center. Students then used the anthropology methods they are learning to reconstruct the pots on the site, and they explored more about material…
World’s largest journal for special education chooses professor as associate editor
Robin McWilliam, Ph.D., a researcher at Siskin Children’s Institute who holds a faculty appointment in the UTC Education: Graduate Studies Division, has been selected as an associate editor of Exceptional Children, the largest scholarly journal for special education in the world.
Anthropology students to demonstrate prehistoric culture
Anthropology students of Dr. H. Lyn Miles will participate in an exciting active learning exercise when they smash two five-foot clay pots with a sledgehammer on Tuesday, September 29, 12:15 p.m., on Vine Street across from the UTC University Center. Students will then use the anthropology methods they are learning to reconstruct the pots on…
See the Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Juried Students Sculpture Exhibition
The Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Juried Student Sculpture Exhibition will open Friday, September 18, at 4 p.m., with a public reception in the UTC University Center Atrium. The public is welcome. Partners include Mid-South Sculpture Alliance (MSA), the UTC Department of Art, and the UTC Cress Gallery of Art and the event is hosted by the…
Race for the Cure Sunday, September 27
A pink glow will shine on campus beginning at McKenzie Arena on Sunday, September 27, when the Chattanooga Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure holds its race day in support of finding a cure for breast cancer.
Ann Coulter to speak; UTC faculty to provide critique
ATTENTION: Location change, tickets needed for Ann Coulter lecture Due to the high volume of interest in the 2009 Burkett Miller Lecture Series featuring Ann Coulter on Monday, October 5 at noon, UTC will require tickets upon admission. There is no charge for this event, but each attendee must have a ticket to gain admission…
Constitution Day event scheduled Sept. 21: OBAMACOURTS
Constitution Day will be observed Monday, September 21, at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga when the Department of Political Science, Public Administration and Nonprofit Management hosts “OBAMACOURTS.” This event will be held from noon-1:45 p.m. at the Raccoon Mountain Room, UTC University Center. This event is free and open to the public.
Health and Human Performance faculty assist Guatemala physicians
Drs. Gary Wilkerson and Marisa Colston have established a professional relationship with sports medicine physicians and physiotherapists in Guatemala. Last summer the UTC Health and Human Performance professor and associate professor visited the country in a trip coordinated by Athletes in Action, a sports ministry headquartered in Ohio.
Celebrate Founder’s Day Tuesday, September 15
Three free campus events are planned on Tuesday, September 15, to celebrate the University’s Founder’s Day
University endorses Stand visioning effort
The University is endorsing Stand, a community visioning effort for the Chattanooga region. Stand’s mission is to engage community members to express their ideas for the future, organize around common purposes and translate vision into action.