Only 40 percent of UTC students voted in the 2016 elections. A coalition of faculty and students is dead-set on improving that turnout at the elections in November.
7-year-old ‘drafted’ by track and field/cross country team
Levi Smith, 7, has been drafted as a member of UTC’s track and field/cross country team.
Nightmare on Oak Street: Homecoming 2018
From haunted houses and monster mashes to annual favorites like Lip Sync and the Alumni Tap Party—you’re sure to get in the Blue and Gold spirit before the Mocs face VMI this Saturday at 3 p.m.
UT System interim president hits the streets of Chattanooga
University of Tennessee System Interim President-Elect Randy Boyd was in Chattanooga on Sunday for the Seven Bridges Marathon.
Second annual MOC Forward conference addresses diversity, inclusion
The second annual MOC (Move Our Campus) Forward conference featured 24 presentations or panel discussions on the theme of “Communities and Conversations on the Path to Inclusive Excellence.”
UTC Vice Chancellor Brown chosen for prestigious NAACP award
UTC’s Richard Brown, executive vice chancellor for finance and administration, is the recipient of the 2018 NAACP James R. Mapp Ruby Hurley Image Award.
100 Years Later: Remembering World War I at UTC
Many events emphasize the role of women, Hispanic- and African-American as well as Native Americans in World War I. Discussions explore many different elements of the war, from philosophy to literature to nursing to the chemistry used in battle.
UTC donors join celebration for largest private gift in university history
Alumnus Gary Rollins and his wife, Kathleen Rollins, were the guests of honor as University of Tennessee at Chattanooga faculty, staff and students thanked the couple for the largest philanthropic gift in UTC history.
“Future is bright,” Chancellor says in annual State of the University address 2018
UTC has $325 million invested in building renovations and new construction on campus. Projects totaling another $148 million are in the planning stages.
Challenger Center expands its free programs for middle-schoolers
Every middle-schooler in Hamilton County can take free lessons at the Challenger STEM Learning Center in the upcoming school year. A new agreement allocates missions and classroom labs for sixth, seventh- and eighth-graders in the school system’s 21 middle schools. The agreement also includes all high school STEM groups, school staff and teachers. UTC…