MOC Forward returns in a series of virtual events.
Traveling exhibition of African American art comes to UTC
The Sankofa Museum is filled with art, collectibles and memorabilia from many countries.
10th annual Boys Leadership Summit set next month at UTC
Pre-register for the Boys Leadership Summit at: www.boysleadershipsummit.org
Perry sees both good and bad in the internet
If You Go What: MLK Day 2020 Keynote Address by Steve Perry When: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 24 Where: UTC University Center Auditorium How much: Free Information: https://www.drsteveperry.org Steve Perry poses a question: Since Martin Luther King Jr. was violently denounced for his civil rights work in the 1960s, what do you think would happen…
Top 10 UTC stories on Facebook run from nursing to to NBC drama
Here are the 10 most-read stories on the UTC Facebook page for 2019: 1. Nursing students hit 100 percent pass rate on national licensing exam: https://blog.utc.edu/news/2019/10/nursing-students-hit-100-percent-pass-rate-on-national-licensing-exam/ 2. UTC receives $15-million dollar bequest: https://blog.utc.edu/news/2019/03/utc-receives-15-million-from-anonymous-donor/ 3. The Family Business: https://alumnus.tennessee.edu/2019/the-family-business/ 4. UTC Graduate Featured on Web Series: https://blog.utc.edu/news/2019/08/utc-graduate-featured-on-web-series/ 5. UT Promise Tour Visits…
Hispanic Heritage highlighted at networking luncheon
UTC Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted a networking luncheon for Hispanic students, staff and community members.
La Paz Chattanooga awards UTC professor as Latino Leader of the Year
Carmen Jimenez, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga assistant professor of Spanish, has received La Paz’s Latino of the Year award.
Lavender Graduation Celebrates LGBTQ+ Students
UTC held its annual Lavender Graduation with two students participating in the ceremonies, which were orchestrated by the Center for Women and Gender Equity.
‘We Demand an End to Racism!’: Civil rights in Chattanooga
“‘We Demand an End to Racism!”: The Civil Rights Movement in Chattanooga” looks at the era through the eyes of the local community
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Speaker Symone D. Sanders
Sponsored by Office of Multicultural Affairs; Office of Equity and Inclusion, and the Department of Communication. Sanders is a champion for women, a strategist, communications consultant, CNN Political Commentator and was a Spring 2018 Resident Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government.