World-renowned artist, illustrator, and 1993 UTC Distinguished Alumnus Barry Moser will speak on September 17 at 7 p.m. in the UTC University Center Auditorium. He will address “The Livery of Art: Seeing, Believing, and Chalk.” The talk is free and open to the public.
Nigerian delegation visits campus
Twenty-two Akwa Ibom state legislators from Nigeria participated in a Legislative Workshop at the University, sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences. The UTC Department of Political Science and Public Administration hosted the event and provided speakers.
Environmental justice leader to speak in Hunter Lecture Series
Activist and environmental leader, Majora Carter, will be the next speaker in the 2009 George T. Hunter Lecture Series on September 15 at UTC. Carter is a leader in the environmental justice and green‐collar job movements.
University, Unum partner with Girls Inc. of Chattanooga
Dr. Claire McCullough challenged a group of students in Girls Incorporated of Chattanooga to consider what life would be like without cell phones, television, x-ray machines, microwave ovens, computers, jumbo jets and video games. The professor was really asking what life would be like without the influence of Engineering or Computer Science.
Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee enjoy campus visit
Fifty rising 10th through 12th grade students in the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee enjoyed a summertime visit to campus, part of a tour also including Maryville College, UT Knoxville, and Chattanooga State.
WE Rock Summit to examine web curriculum
UTC is proud to help bring to Chattanooga a significant event relating to the World Wide Web.
UTC Engineering hosts international construction experts
Years of control by the Soviet Union left the infrastructure of many countries inadequate to handle the needs of emerging, independent nations, and now, decades later, leaders and engineers from those countries are working to rebuild.
UTC Chancellor’s Roundtable announces new members
Chancellor Brown and wife, Dr. Carolyn Thompson, recently hosted the UTC Chancellor’s Roundtable at their home for the group’s year end appreciation picnic. As part of the festivities, the 2008-2009 board members were thanked for their service, while outgoing board members were honored for their service and commitment to the University. Among those in attendance…
Taking a new road
Chattanooga gained fame as a transportation hub during the golden age of railroads. Now, UTC students and faculty members are bringing recognition to the campus for their research in alternative transportation and fuels.
UTC leads the way in alternative fuel research
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Center for Energy, Transportation and the Environment (CETE) is leading an international team of researchers who are developing a more efficient way to power electric buses. With maximum efficiency and convenience, the Inductive Power Transfer, (IPT) will revolutionize this process.