Jody Brown and fellow student Brach Burdick are coming up with concepts to make filters for masks similar to the N95 respirator masks now in short supply nationwide for health care workers.
UTC announces new dean of College of Arts and Sciences
New dean of the College of Arts and Sciences starts July 1.
11 recognized for outstanding contributions to the community
School of Education alum are honored for their service.
Linda Pickthorne Fletcher, former College of Business dean, passes away
Linda Pickthorne Fletcher, former dean of the College of Business at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, died April 20. She was 82.
Most courses for Summer Term II will be online
Sent on behalf of Provost Jerold Hale and Faculty Senate President Jamie Harvey UTC will offer a full and robust set of courses for Summer Term II, which meets June 24 through Aug. 6. As we continue to confront health and safety issues related to the COVID-19 virus, most classes will be offered online. Some…
Priscilla Simms-Roberson wins Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award
UTC Professor of Nursing recognized for her work in the Chattanooga community.
COVID-19 brings out UTC heroes
These days, people in all kinds of uniforms are taking on hero status—not just those in military uniforms. First responders, health care providers and law enforcement are on the front lines in today’s battle with COVID-19. They have jobs that can’t be done remotely, and their work makes the rest of us safer, healthier and…
The pros and cons of using credit cards to buy groceries
Recently on the website WalletHub, UTC Associate Professor of Marketing Stephanie Gillison offered some advice on using credit cards to buy groceries. Which do you think is likely to benefit the average person more: a credit card with great rewards on groceries or a credit card with great rewards on travel? This really depends on…
Casavant was a fixture in the College of Business for more than 30 years
Former UTC dean and distinguished business professor dies at 77.
Taking learning from hands-on to online
Setting up laboratory experiments to be shown online can be tough for organic chemistry courses but, in some ways, Dominique Belanger considers herself lucky. “I’m glad that I don’t have to learn how to teach sculpture online,” she said, laughing. Belanger is in charge of the organic chemistry program at the University of Tennessee at…