Mallory Anderson essay: https://bit.ly/37TEMM1 National Stuttering Association: https://westutter.org/ Mallory Anderson was standing in line at a coffee shop, placing her order. Or trying to. Public tasks like ordering food make her nervous, causing her stutter to kick in more often. It did so at the coffee shop. As she struggled to get the words out, a guy…
Work by art students chosen for prestigious journal
National Honors College journal publishes artwork by UTC students.
Honors College student loves her summer in South Korea
Rain is common in the South Korean city of Busan, but Hannah Horton found that forgetting your umbrella is not always a problem. “Someone would see you walking in the rain and they would immediately escort you to your destination,” says Horton, a senior in the UTC Honors College. “They were extremely tolerant and…
Honors College dean receives national award of excellence
Dean Linda Frost selected for award from National Collegiate Honors Council
Honors College signs articulation agreement with Florida school
UTC Honors College signs transfer agreement with Florida school.
UTC joins Future Ready Institutes at Signal Mountain, Ooltewah
The UTC School of Education and Honors College are working with Signal Mountain Middle/High School and Ooltewah High School in their Future Ready Institutes.
Guerry renovation nearing the end
Linda Frost, dean of the Honors College, takes a tour through the Alexander Guerry Center, where the college originally was located and will soon return.
Bikes and Brainwaves: UTC students lead research with school students
A group of UTC students from the Honors College are hoping to show a connection between sweaty exercise and relaxing meditation.
ReSEARCH Dialogues, Day 1: Superman and social media; religion and you-name-it
The first day of ReSEARCH Dialogues 2019 was chockfull of poster presentations, panel discussions and onstage competitions.
UTC Student Achieves Entrance into Fellowship Program
UTC Honors College graduate, Cintly Guzman Hernandez is one of 75 Americans selected for the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals.