Even with COVID-19, nursing students still need in-hospital clinicals.
Industries desperately need microelectronics engineers
Want a career waiting for you when you graduate? Microelectronics may be the answer.
Professor’s research advances biopharmaceuticals, biofuels and environmental clean-up
Professor explores emerging biopharmaceuticals, methods for delivering drugs to their specific targets without alerting the body’s defense mechanisms, biofuels and systems that help clean up environmental pollution.
Brown will be special advisor to both UTC and UT System leadership
After 37 years at UTC, Executive Vice Chancellor Richard Brown is transitioning into a dual role.
Students in CNA program will help with current, future nursing needs
New partnership creates Certified Nursing Assistant training program to fill need for frontline health care workers.
G20 Alliance will conduct ‘Smart City’ research around the world
UTC research helps Chattanooga become one of two U.S. cities to be invited to join the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance.
Nursing faculty sending thanks to workers in nursing homes
Two graduate-level faculty members in the UTC School of Nursing packed snack bags for healthcare workers in local nursing homes.
Chief of Staff Terry Denniston retiring after more than 34 years at UTC
Terry Denniston arrived at UTC in 1986 and has spent 34 years working at the university.
UTC counselor creates first-ever statewide counselors’ conference
Keilan Rickard, director of the UTC Counseling Center, comes up idea for Zoom conference.
Gary W. Rollins College of Business receives $1 million gift
The Z. Lupton Patten Chair in Business Ethics has been endowed by the family.