Chattanooga Symphony will feature a work by the UTC faculty composer in a Chamber Series concert “Musical Passport,” Sunday, October 2, at 3 pm, in the Silver Ballroom of the Read House Hotel.
Donors and students meet face-to-face with Scholarship Luncheon
Scholarship donors became more than a name on paper as students shook hands, listened to life stories, and were given the opportunity to thank the very people who brought their education and goals within reach.
Faculty honored with prestigious professorships
UTC awards the Guerry Professorships, the Chattanooga Manufacturer’s Association Professorship in Engineering, and the LeRoy Martin Professorship in Religious Studies.
UTC kicks off year with enrollment growth and national recognition
UTC kicks off year with enrollment growth, record freshman profile, and national recognition in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings.
The Charles Foundation announces scholarship recipients
Charles Foundation Scholarships are awarded to engineering and education students, in memory of Mario and Grace B. Charles.
Ruth S. Holmberg Grants honor and fund faculty research
The University is proud to announce recipients of the 2016-2017 Ruth S. Holmberg Grants. These grants honor Ruth S. Holmberg, publisher emerita of The Chattanooga Times and former chair and life trustee of the University of Chattanooga Foundation.
Professors and Alumna impact international literary scene
In only five short years an author society started here at UTC has made its mark on the international scholarly scene!
Yancy Freeman promoted to Associate Provost for Enrollment Services
Yancy Freeman has been promoted to Associate Provost for Enrollment Services at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Alum accepted into five medical schools shares formula for success
Oluwatosin “Tosin” Ayotunde graduated from UTC with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in Spring 2016, already accepted by five different medical schools.
Innovative Research honored at national Power and Energy Conference
Dr. Abdelrahman Karrar, Visiting Professor, Electrical Engineering, received high honors at this year’s General Meeting for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) in Boston, MA.