UTC’s largest academic conference is back for a third year. The ReSEARCH Dialogues conference celebrates scholarship, engagement, the arts, research, creativity and humanities on campus. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018.
Speakers series introduces new career ideas to middle-school students
A series of professional speakers are scheduled at Orchard Knob Middle School every Friday to discuss careers that students may never have considered or even knew existed.
Blue & Gold Memorial honors the memory of those who’ve passed away
The Blue and Gold Memorial honored faculty, staff, students and alumni who passed away in 2017.
UTC School of Nursing professor named to statewide commission addressing opioid addiction
Dr. Linda Hill from the UTC School of Nursing is one of 19 people named this week to the Tennessee Commission on Pain and Addiction Medicine Education.
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.
Students document the lives of African-American women in Chattanooga with Mayor Council’s initiative to tell herstories
A collaboration of UTC’s Special Collections and Department of History, with the City of Chattanooga Mayor’s Council on Women, Southern Adventist University and Covenant College, captures the testimonies of local women to diversify the historical narrative of Chattanooga and add their unique perspectives.
A message from Director of the School of Nursing Chris Smith
Campus services will help any student, faculty or staff member who needs assistance becoming smoke-free.
David Steele to join UTC as Director of Civic Engagement
David Steele from the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce has been named Director of Civic Engagement at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
UTC School of Education graduate, professor earns statewide award for geography
Charlotte Ellington, a graduate and adjunct professor in the UTC School of Education, has earned her the 2018 Lottie and Alden Beverly Geography Teacher of the Year Award from the Tennessee Geographic Alliance.
Student Alumni Council’s Angel Tree delivers cheer this holiday season
Ten years ago, the Student Alumni Council (SAC) started a holiday tradition that still holds strong today. Through SAC’s Angel Tree campaign students, staff, faculty and alumni add a little extra cheer to the Chattanooga community by donating gifts to local kids. This year, 126 children will unwrap presents donated through Angel Tree. With…









