The Director of the UTC School of Nursing and Student Health Services Clinic, Dr. Chris Smith, earns university’s highest honor.
How ARRO arose: the tale of a graphic novel’s creation
The year is 2032, and much of the southeastern United States can best be described as a post-apocalyptic wilderness. According to the story’s overview, most of North America had been wiped away in 2029 by a gene-altering disease in the drinking water. A team of researchers working for a large global initiative called the American…
Apply for ReSEARCH Dialogues 2017 before the deadline!
Get ready to show off your hard work, because the deadline to apply for the 2nd annual ReSEARCH Dialogues conference is coming up on February 28.
Blue Ribbon Luncheon honors exemplary employees
UTC held a luncheon to honor employees who have received the UTC Blue Ribbon Award during the past six months.
UTC grad brings reading home for kids in need
Kelsey Butler, a recent UTC graduate, has created HomeBound, a non-profit focused on sending books home with kids who wouldn’t otherwise have access.
Alumna participates in inauguration
Master Gunnery Sgt. Jane Cross, a UTC graduate, will take part in the 58th Inauguration of the President of the United States on Jan. 20, 2017, as a member of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band.
James Newman III honored as one of AIAA Associate Fellows
Dr. James C. Newman III, Mechanical Engineering Professor, Computational Science Graduate Coordinator, and Assistant Director for the SimCenter, has been honored as one of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Class of 2017 Associate Fellows.
Check out your accomplishments in the Year One Review
As we start a new year, it is a great time to reflect on what we have accomplished as a university. We should all be proud of the progress we have made on the UTC Strategic Plan that was launched in 2015. Some of the many highlights from the last year are included in our new Strategic Plan Update (Strategic Plan: Year 1 Review)
Congratulations to our December 2016 graduates!
Congratulations to our 2016 December graduates!
Music’s first African American student looks back at a lifetime of musical achievement
Johnny Malone ‘74, professional musician and songwriter, was seventeen when he started his educational career at the University of Chattanooga as the first African American student in the Music Department.









