Two to 14 days. That is all the virus is supposed to live for, but the inability to stop our fast pace capitalist society from going keeps the COVID-19 going. Small businesses hurting, stock market crashing, unemployment rate increasing, people social-distancing, colleges closing. Not just the nation, but the world is having to learn…
Back to Basics: Caroline Donsbach’s passion for helping others ‘do’
Donsbach is the first UTC student to receive a scholarship from the American Occupational Therapy Foundation.
Hannah Horton heading to South Korea with scholarship in hand
Hannah Horton recently won the prestigious J. William Fulbright U.S. Student Scholar scholarship. She plans to go to South Korea with this scholarship but she doesn’t know when.
Casavant was a fixture in the College of Business for more than 30 years
Former UTC dean and distinguished business professor dies at 77.
Spinning, swirling, sliding and speeding: Student’s machines are a wonder
UTC sophomore Teddy Solomon was nine years old when he first got the urge to build his amazing Rube Goldberg machines.
UTC Mock Trial team makes it to the national championship
The University Student Mock Trial team is one of 48 teams invited to the American Mock Trial Association championship.
Master’s in Engineering Management earns national, regional rankings
Program selected as No. 3 in country, best in the South
UTC researchers help CUIP win international award
CUIP wins first place recognition in the International Data Corp. Smart City North America awards.
When hurting kids won’t talk, their drawings can reveal what’s going on
A few years ago, Carole Ann McGovern “Cam” Busch created a scholarship at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to recognize and encourage students who are pursuing a career in the field of art therapy.









