Angelique Ramnarine, a senior lecturer in math, was selected for the 2020 Gail Shulimson Award.
From active-duty soldier to active-duty dad
After leading the UTC ROTC, Maj. Kevin Beavers transitions from active-duty soldier to active-duty dad.
Professor wins American Psychology Association teaching award
Professor of psychology wins a national award from the American Psychology Association.
Coronavirus screeches vacation in South America to a halt
Coronavirus lockdown traps professor and his family in Peru.
COVID-19 forces ReSEARCH Dialogues online
Access the 2020 Research Dialogues online collection at: scholar.utc.edu/research-dialogues/2020/ Every April, ReSEARCH Dialogues— the largest academic conference on campus—brings together university and Chattanooga community members to showcase scholarship and creative works of faculty, staff and students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and beyond, But like many other events, the two-day ReSEARCH Dialogues completely…
Recognizing the Top of the Class
Spring Semester 2020 has been a tough one for students, faculty and staff at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. But even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, no one stopped; no one quit trying.
Basketball coach steps into kitchen for Mocs on Demand
“I cook well enough to be dangerous, but not well enough to be able to make all the things that are unhealthy for you,” says Basketball Coach Lamont Paris.
Music therapy program is more than just playing for an audience
Tennessee’s first public university program of its kind prescribes music as medicine. The much-anticipated music therapy major launched at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in fall 2019 and already has surpassed enrollment goals. Chattanooga native Katherine Goforth Elverd—“Katie” or “Professor Goforth” to her colleagues and students— returned to Chattanooga after working as a practicing…
UTC comes out strong in first-ever One UT Collaboration and Innovation grants
10 from UTC earn the first-ever “One UT Collaboration and Innovation Grants” funded by the UT System.
UTC researchers seeking new ways to diagnose, treat coronavirus
Three research projects targeting COVID-19 are now going on through the SimCenter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The projects are searching for methods to make detection of the virus simpler and also to find ways to combat it. Along with providing $20,000 each for two of the projects, the SimCenter’s supercomputers are capable…