10 from UTC earn the first-ever “One UT Collaboration and Innovation Grants” funded by the UT System.
Alum wants to help you RVIVE day-to-day living
RVIVE is available at the App Store and Google Play. “How is your mood today?” It sounds like the first question a therapist—physical or mental—might ask at the beginning of a session. But generally speaking, a living, breathing therapist doesn’t then hold up signs with emojis expressing “Happy” on one end and “Stressed” on the…
Senior engineering students turn attention to solutions for coronavirus equipment
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.
11 recognized for outstanding contributions to the community
School of Education alum are honored for their service.
Podcast gets guys to open up about themselves
For her senior thesis, Maddi Thompson took on a tough subject: Guys expressing their feelings.
Despite coronavirus, nursing graduates confident as they begin their careers
Despite facing the double-barreled angst of a new career and the coronavirus, UTC nursing graduates remain steadfast that they’ve chosen the right career. And they’re ready to get to it.
Priscilla Simms-Roberson wins Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award
UTC Professor of Nursing recognized for her work in the Chattanooga community.
UTC communication students bring home top AP journalism awards
Students from UTC pick up several prizes in the Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media College Competition.
Students win scholarships across the academic disciplines
In spring semester 2020, students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga earned many impressive national and international scholarships, including such well-known ones as the J. William Fulbright U.S. Scholar, Japanese Exchange and Teaching, Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program and the Knight-Hennessy Scholar. Several were the first UTC students to ever be awarded…
The dark, the light and the in-between
By Amanda Morgan Fann Change. I have never liked it, but I know I cannot stop the inevitable, only adjust and grow from it. When I first heard the word “coronavirus” in January, I never fathomed that it would outbreak in the United States, much less shape the entire way we live our everyday lives.…