Angelique Ramnarine, a senior lecturer in math, was selected for the 2020 Gail Shulimson Award.
Study results published in prestigious ‘New England Journal of Medicine’
UTC Honors College alumnus authors hydroxychloroquine study published in New England Journal of Medicine.
Professor wins American Psychology Association teaching award
Professor of psychology wins a national award from the American Psychology Association.
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…
‘Dream bigger’: UTC grad earns national teaching award
Ashley Aldridge Wilson acknowledged there were a few anxious moments when she had trouble getting into the Zoom video conference. Wilson, the principal at Nolan Elementary School in Signal Mountain, was attempting to access the video platform in late May for a regularly scheduled Tennessee Principals Association (TPA) board meeting, for whom she serves as…
UTC alum chosen as Hamilton County Principal of the Year
Brent Eller, UTC graduate and principal at East Hamilton School, is Teacher of the Year in the school system.
Mechanical engineering students place in Top 3 in competition
Two mechanical engineering students nominees for a top national award.
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.
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.
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…








