A message from Provost Jerold Hale: At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, we regularly celebrate the accomplishments of all our distinguished faculty members. The faculty members below have recently been recognized for excellence with a variety of professorships, grants and professional leave opportunities. Please join us in congratulating them on their success. The Alexander and Charlotte Guerry…
Family first: Katherine Crutchfield’s journey to becoming a first generation college graduate
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: Katherine Crutchfield’s first-person account of being the first person in her family to receive a college degree.
Largest federal DOT grant in UTC history to make downtown Chattanooga an electric vehicle testbed
The winning Chattanooga proposal is for a networked system that will enable electric vehicle drivers to more readily locate charging stations. Charging opportunities will be customized for drivers as a result of the system recognizing the charge level of individual electric vehicles, volume and pace of traffic and electric grid power demand to recommend charging stations and types by locations.
UTC grad wins ‘Supermarket Stakeout’ on Food Network
Janel Fields, a biochemistry graduate from UTC, won a Food Network cooking show.
Keeping the lights on: UTC theatre professor runs lighting for Krauss/Plant concerts
Over the past four years, Jeff Davis has handled the design and technical aspects of lighting for many of Department of Theatre productions.
James Moreland Scholarship helps minority engineering students
James Moreland has been a key presence in East Chattanooga for decades.
UTC graphic design program earns national recognition
Program ranked in the Top 50 nationwide.
From court to camera: ‘Bring joy to what you do,’ says UTC grad
Paige Ivey Evatt, who graduated from UTC in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and women’s studies, transitioned from an officer of the court to a “creative entrepreneur.”
Three UTC undergraduate researchers selected for inaugural Harbaugh awards
The Dr. Jane Harbaugh Research Experience Award was established in 2021 to commemorate the career of Harbaugh, whose 43-year career made her one of the longest-serving faculty members and administrators at UTC.
Back to school: Pat Ormond, 76, is pursuing a second bachelor’s degree
Pat Ormond plans to earn a bachelor’s degree in history then aim for another one in sociology after that.