A new UTC student organization, the Asian Student Association, is helping spread the word about Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month—a celebration recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans.
ReSEARCH Dialogues returns to campus
In 2020, ReSEARCH Dialogues was completely cancelled. In 2021, it was online only.
Black soldiers in Civil War leave enduring legacy
Black soldiers joined the U.S. Army after the Emancipation Proclamation was announced in 1862.
Due Credit: Women’s History Month highlights forgotten contributions
“Recognizing and highlighting women that you don’t hear about often.”
A ‘safe space’ for conversations and camaraderie turns 10
Filling a “need for minority males on campus as far as leadership and retention opportunities.”
‘Situationship’: Setting, exploring relationship expectations
Defining what you do and don’t want in a relationship.
Sharing the flavors of the city’s Black community
Local food vendors offer a Taste of Black Chattanooga.
‘Just Cause’ asks: Whose truth is it?
Audience members are the jurors in reverse discrimination trial.
Live hip-hop takes the field at UTC
Ten local and regional hip-hop artists showcased their talents as part of UTC’s first official Hip-Hop Week.
National Hispanic Heritage Month runs through Oct. 15
National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino American.