Join us November 14-18 for events that celebrate international education and exchange worldwide.
Veterans Appreciation Week celebrates all UTC Veterans and Active Duty
Veterans Appreciation Week celebrates all UTC Veterans and Active Duty
Musicians raise awareness for music in therapy with Chamber Music for Body and Soul IV
Several leading regional musical organizations will combine their talents in a concert on November 18. The concert featuring UTC faculty is designed to educate and entertain the audience on the positive therapeutic outcomes for motor, speech, and cognitive challenges utilizing music as a direct conduit into the brain.
Theatre Co. presents Hay Fever, the ultimate family holiday gone wrong
Join the UTC Theatre Company as they present Hay Fever in the Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre, UTC Fine Arts Center. The show will run November 15-19 at 7:30 P.M. with an additional 2 P.M. matinee Saturday, on November 19.
Take Back the Night on October 26
This internationally recognized event is a visible stand against sexual violence, specifically violence against women.
Award-winning author and alumna, Cherie Priest, to visit Campus
You are cordially invited to a book signing with University of Tennessee at Chattanooga alumna Cherie Priest, author of twenty books and novellas, including the recent haunted house thriller The Family Plot, acclaimed gothic horror novel Maplecroft from Roc, and the award-winning Clockwork Century series from Tor.
Alumnus presents inaugural lecture in David W. Carrithers Lecture Series
Accomplished alumnus, Dr. Steven Benjamin Smith returns to Campus to honor Professor Emeritus, Dr. David W. Carrithers by presenting the Inaugural Lecture in the David W. Carrithers Lecture Series in Law, Politics, and Public Policy on Thursday, October 20, with a 6:30 P.M. Reception and 7:30 P.M. Lecture in the Derthick Lecture Hall.
CSO performs McNair composition in Chamber Series this Sunday
Chattanooga Symphony will feature a work by the UTC faculty composer in a Chamber Series concert “Musical Passport,” Sunday, October 2, at 3 pm, in the Silver Ballroom of the Read House Hotel.
Don’t miss these performances and exhibits on Campus this Fall
Looking for events to get into this semester? Our campus has a sundry of offerings in Theatre, Music, and Art from guest artists and Campus talent alike.
Genesis and Gender: Milton’s Adam and Eve and the Birth of Modern Marriage
Dr. Steve Fallon, the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, CSC, Professor of the Humanities in the Program of Liberal Studies at Notre Dame will present, “Genesis and Gender: Milton’s Adam & Eve and the Birth of Modern Marriage.”