Tennessee Aquarium’s Anna George discusses ways to keep local freshwaters clean
27th annual UTC Civil War Press Symposium on Nov. 7-9
UTC Civil War Press Symposium features three days of presentations and discussions
Co-creator of mobile classroom, Colleen Ryan selected as Toyota Family Teacher of the Year
Colleen Ryan, who graduated from UTC in 2015, had been selected as Toyota Family Teacher of the Year for 2019, an award open to teachers across the country.
Don’t be afraid to fail, Boyd tells business students
You’ve got to fail if you want to succeed. That was the message that Randy Boyd, interim president of the University of Tennessee system, gave to business students, faculty and others at UTC’s annual Entrepreneurship Breakfast.
Workshops use manufacturing concepts to improve education
Improving education through manufacturing efficiency ideas
MOC Forward examined issues of diversity and inclusion
The annual MOC Forward conference took place on Tuesday, Oct. 15, with a theme of “Intersections on the Path to Inclusion.” The event had 14 breakout sessions, and the keynote presentation was “The Defamation Experience,” a live courtroom drama in which the audience is the jury. The featured speaker is 2019 Miss Tennessee Brianna Mason,…
Tennessee Education Commissioner speaks at UTC on Saturday
Tennessee Commissioner of Education speaks to high school students, their parents and high school educators and guidance counselors.
Wheelchair-friendly salons hard to find; UTC employee wants to fix that
UTC employee trying to bring wheelchair-friendly salons across the city.
Jessica Miller’s first novel getting positive national attention
To write her debut novel, Jessica Miller tapped into her inner—or perhaps not so inner—geek. “I’m a huge geek,” says Miller, who teaches English composition at UTC. “I love fantasy; I love historical drama; I love fairy tales, folklore; I play a lot of video games. So I’ve always been into that kind of stuff.”…
Exploration and experiences are touchstones in Bruce Shaw’s life
Graduating from UTC is something of a second life for Shaw. Actually, that’s not quite accurate. It’s more of a fifth or sixth life.