Free flu vaccinations will be available on campus over the next two weeks. The vaccinations are in the form of nasal spray and cannot be given to everyone for medical reasons. See the bulleted list below. This week, vaccinations will be given in front of the University Health Services building from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.…
MOC Forward continues to focus on diversity and inclusion
MOC Forward returns in a series of virtual events.
Students makes real-world financial decisions on UC Foundation stock portfolio
Students in the College of Business’ SMILE Fund beat the stock market odds.
Michelle Deardorff elected VP of American Political Science Association
Organization is the leading professional organization of political science scholars and students in the United States.
Outstanding achievement recognized across campus
11 faculty members recognized for going above and beyond.
Sarah Canatsey brings years of tech experience to College of Business
Learning how to make professional videos or PowerPoint lessons is a learned skill.
Boston’s Hub New Music ensemble working with music students
Compositions will be critiqued and performed by a nationally praised classical music group.
Funds will expand the study of vehicle accidents and pedestrian safety
Jeremy Roland has no fear standing in front of the Chattanooga City Council and asking for money. “None,” said Roland, who is pursuing a master’s degree in computer science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His fellow researcher feels the same. “No nerves! I believe we all have the same goals so I am…
Service awards recognize 207 faculty and staff
Dedication to the University acknowledged in 2020 Service Awards.
Blue Ribbon Award Recipients: January-June 2020
Faculty and staff who went above and beyond are recognized.









