Blue Ribbon Award winners for the first six months of 2018 were celebrated at a special luncheon.
The Power of Community: Willis assumes Chamber of Commerce post
Alexis Willis ’11 isn’t someone who backs down from a challenge. She told her mentor that, if an Ironman competition was ever held in Chattanooga, she would sign up. The former high school track athlete was drawn to the idea of testing her limits. She wanted to know if she had what it takes to…
‘For You’: Terrell Owens dedicates Hall of Fame induction to Mocs
Terrell Owens returns to UTC to celebrate his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Largest Private Gift in University of Tennessee at Chattanooga History
The largest philanthropic gift in the history of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has been made to the University’s College of Business by Gary W. Rollins and Kathleen Rollins of Atlanta.
This poet writes children’s books
Laurel Snyder thought she had her future mapped out before she started at UTC. She was going to be a poet. She had always been a poet. But she also harbored a secret love for children’s books. After graduating from UTC with a degree in humanities, Snyder decided to turn her secret passion into her job. She’s now a published author of more than a dozen books, many written for children.
Winners named for UT Alumni Association awards
Four faculty members at UTC have been named as exceptional educators by the UT Alumni Association.
Student, mom, graduate: Balancing it all
When Nicole Smith crossed the stage at commencement in May, there was an extra special person cheering her on: her daughter, Brenleigh.
Two from UTC are among five named for statewide honor
Dr. Richard Brown and Dr. June Hanks are recipients of the 2018 Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award.
Colleges and Departments giving out end-of-year awards
As the academic year ends, many colleges and departments are giving out their 2017-18 awards.
Tick Tick Boom: Engineering alumni use 3D printer to make explosives
Though the Chattanooga-based consulting firm E&G Associates may only have a few employees, the consulting firm is already solving problems from some of the biggest companies in the manufacturing and pharmaceutical space. Now they’re taking on one of their biggest challenges: helping the U.S. Navy use 3D printing to make explosives.








