Violinist Tami Lee Hughes conceived, created and performs the innovative program featuring African-American artists through music, poetry and visual images.
Students meet prospective employers at Spring Career Day
Dozens of companies met with UTC students and alumni at the Spring Career Day, hosted by University Career Services.
Super, Blue & Blood: Moon putting on a show Wednesday morning
It’s been more than 150 years since the last one occurred — but most of us in Chattanooga won’t see the best part.
Black History Month at UTC
Soul food, movies and lively discussions are just a few highlights from the month of events planned by organizations across campus to celebrate the achievements of African-Americans and recognize their central role in U.S. History. Mark your calendars now and continue to check back for more information about Black History Month at UTC. …
‘O, King’ celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
‘O, King’ celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
‘Community Listening Session’ asks for local feedback on UTC
UTC is asking for feedback from Chattanooga during a “Community Listening Session” on Jan. 31.
Journalist & political analyst Roland Martin speaks at MLK luncheon
A nationally known journalist, author and political analyst, Roland Martin was the speaker at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Lunch.
See hunger in a new way
Join the UTC Freshman Senate, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Oxfam for an interactive Oxfam Hunger banquet. Guests are randomly assigned to three different tiers: high-, medium- or low-income. At the banquet, they’ll share a meal with their newly acquired peers and get a taste of what it feels like to be on the spectrum of global income levels.
Join Us: March 2018 Events
Join us for these events in March.
Center for Global Educations hosts twice-monthly Tea Times
Twice a month during Spring Semester, the Center for Global Education will host a tea in the Hooper Hall Tower Room. The next is set for Jan. 22.