Ward’s recital on Sunday, Feb. 24 is dedicated to the memory of his influential teacher, Max Deen Larsen.
Need Valentine’s Day help? Let Scrappy pitch in
Giving a Valentine’s Day card to someone special?
Artwork by 12 high school students chosen in EPB/UTC competition
With help from UTC’s Southeast Center for Education in the Arts, 12 Hamilton County high school students are winners in EPB’s inaugural “ArtSpark Goes to School Challenge.”
Faculty ensemble, Fuze Trio, presents concert Feb. 21
Fuze Trio’s upcoming program includes Transitions by Travis Alford, Sonata a Trois by Pergolesi, Bertorte Welt by J.S. Bach, an arrangement of Bridge Over Troubled Water by Paul Simon and The Most Evolved, arranged by Joseph Freeman.
‘Stories from The Big 9’ debuts today in honor of Black History Month
“Stories from The Big 9,’ a series of student-produced podcasts about M.L. King Boulevard in Chattanooga, is now airing on WUTC-FM.
Helen Eigenberg, longtime UTC faculty member, passes away
Helen M. Eigenberg, professor of criminal justice at UTC, passed away last week.
UTC research facility part of national Top 50 ranking
UTC is recognized as a critical partner in Chattanooga’s Top 50 national ranking for Smart City projects.
History professor’s book wins prestigious award
John Swanson’s book, “Tangible Belonging: Negotiating Germanness in Twentieth-Century Hungary,” was recently honored with the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize, a major prize for scholars researching and writing about Central and Eastern Europe.
Blue Ribbon award winners honored for their service
Seven UTC staff members were honored as Blue Ribbon Award winners for the final six months of 2018.
Blue and Gold Memorial remembers those we lost in 2018 and honors WWI soldiers
The Blue and Gold Memorial Service is a tradition on campus which honors and remembers those who passed away in 2018. This year’s memorial service also remembers University of Chattanooga soldiers lost to World War I, a timely nod to last fall’s centennial anniversary of the armistice that ended the war.