A travel abroad experience brought students in the Master of Public Health program to tiny San Salvador Island.
Vision quest: Innovative entrepreneurial initiative eyes takeoff
The philosophy behind the Urban Vision Initiative is that “anyone can be an entrepreneur and that entrepreneurship can be a pathway out of poverty.”
Animal house: UTC students conduct research for Chattanooga Zoo
UTC Sport, Outdoor Recreation and Tourism majors Luke Beaty, Tyler Fly, Annaka Hall, Austin Hamblin and Shelby Rector are working on a zoo funded-project entitled “Chattanooga Zoo Impact Analysis.”
Hatch It! Lab finishes a successful first year
In its first year, the lab has been used by students in many courses, including botany, communications, cybersecurity and entrepreneurship.
Future learners: Kindergarten students participate in arts integration project with UTC
The Arts-Based Collaborative at UTC participated in a community engagement project with kindergarten educators at Montessori Elementary at Highland Park, culminating with an art exhibition at the school.
From “doc” to nurse, UTC student headed to Erlanger after graduation
UTC nursing student Matthew Lewis, who will be receiving a bachelor’s degree this week, built on his experience as a U.S. Navy corpsman in gravitating toward the high-demand field.
Trailblazing Arielle Scalioni building a civil engineering career
First-generation student Arielle Scalioni, a civil engineering major, will be receiving her bachelor’s degree from UTC during upcoming commencement ceremonies.
Students unveil projects to help those with disabilities
Engineering freshmen designed fun, educational and safe activities for those with disabilities.
Being around animals and nature ‘just made me the happiest I’ve ever been’
Thanks to a study abroad opportunity, UTC environmental science major Joslyn Primicias spent the fall 2021 semester in Uganda.
Hooks and jabs: UTC occupational therapy students helping fight Parkinson’s
This semester, the UTC occupational therapy program has 24 capstone students working with various area organizations, including Rock Steady Boxing Chattanooga—a non-contact boxing-based curriculum serving people with Parkinson’s disease.