Renowned economist kicks off Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series.
Birds of prey—aka meat eaters—soar onto campus
Wings to Soar rescue operation saves injured birds and rehabilitates them,
Just plane fun
Paper planes were flying—sometimes—across Chamberlain Field.
Black soldiers in Civil War leave enduring legacy
Black soldiers joined the U.S. Army after the Emancipation Proclamation was announced in 1862.
I Love UTC: From telescopes to trivia
Week’s events cover everything from trivia to selfies to eating to film.
‘A Speck of Light’: Addressing mental health in five movements
Performances to explore how creative arts can be part of the treatment for mental disabilities.
Due Credit: Women’s History Month highlights forgotten contributions
“Recognizing and highlighting women that you don’t hear about often.”
‘Taste of Black Chattanooga’ serves up history and food
“Taste of Black Chattanooga” brought food vendors to the University for a celebration of African American foods.
Sharing the flavors of the city’s Black community
Local food vendors offer a Taste of Black Chattanooga.
Professor reads selections from his award-winning poetry
Earl S. Braggs has written 15 books of poetry.