Joey Royster, a captain in the U.S. Army and UTC graduate, is a member of the honor guard assigned to President H.W. Bush’s funeral services.
No. 1 Rocket Mocs honored by Mayor Berke
In honor of earning the No. 1 ranking in the country, UTC’s student rocket team—the Rocket Mocs—were recognized by Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke for the achievement.
UTC Rocket Mocs team ranked No. 1 in the United States
The UTC rocket team wowed the crowd when it was announced that its rocket reached more than 11,000 feet in height and almost 1,300 mph.
UTC alum writes two books tracing the history of black wrestlers
Kevin Emily knew he had a lot of information when he started writing his book about the history of black wrestlers, but he soon discovered he had enough for two books.
Master’s in Engineering Management ranked in Top 20 nationwide
The online Master of Science in Engineering Management at UTC has been ranked in the Top 20 nationwide for affordability.
Book-length poem wins accolades and attention for 2001 graduate
If you go What: Meacham Writers’ Workshop When: Thursday, Oct. 25-Saturday, Oct. 27 Where: Thursday at Chattanooga State Community College; Friday and Saturday at UTC University Center Admission: Free Information: https://www.meachamwriters.org/index.htm Talking at the Table Josh Mensch also will be part of the Honors College Alumni Table Talks. A reception is set for 4-7 p.m.…
UTC Vice Chancellor Brown chosen for prestigious NAACP award
UTC’s Richard Brown, executive vice chancellor for finance and administration, is the recipient of the 2018 NAACP James R. Mapp Ruby Hurley Image Award.
Nightin Gala honors the profound impact of nurses
In its inaugural year, Nightin Gala will celebrate the integral part that nurses play in the lives of their patients and in community healthcare overall.
UTC donors join celebration for largest private gift in university history
Alumnus Gary Rollins and his wife, Kathleen Rollins, were the guests of honor as University of Tennessee at Chattanooga faculty, staff and students thanked the couple for the largest philanthropic gift in UTC history.
Students and donors mingle and chat during annual Scholarship Luncheon
Over the past year, Dean Jackson has received about five letters from UTC students who received money from the scholarship named after her late husband, Jimmy Jackson Memorial Alumni.