She is the first UTC student to win the scholarship.
Two for two: Lola Oke chosen for second international program
Out of 1,200 applicants, 20 collegiate undergraduates were selected as a 2021 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program Scholar.
Event includes presentations, panels and Q&As
To see ReSEARCH Dialogues schedule and information: https://blog.utc.edu/news/2021/04/research-dialogues-schedule/ The most significant academic conference at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is back. After a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic, ReSEARCH Dialogues—the annual campus-wide compendium celebrating research endeavors at UTC—will be taking place in a virtual setting April 12-15. Live events will be hosted via…
ReSEARCH Dialogues 2021
The 2021 virtual ReSEARCH Dialogues Conference will be hosted via the Symposium by ForagerOne online conference platform. Registration is required to access live conference events. UTC faculty, students and staff: Click here to register for live events. Non-UTC affiliated attendee and visitors: Click here to register for live events. Conference presentations will be available for…
Event brings together students, donors, faculty and staff
In the fifth annual 2021 Scholarship Recognition Event — held virtually this year — students are able to meet the benefactors who provided them with scholarships and other financial aid.
Friendship, family histories, academic passion connect Gadzekpo and Oke
Two students who are also roommates recognized as among the nation’s best.
Class philosophy: ‘Take risks and not just live by the rules’
Delali Gadzekpo’s assignment was to illustrate her family’s history, tracing it back to its roots Ghana, Africa. She couldn’t use words to describe it, though. She had to use rocks. Random rocks. The kind you find outside. Her last name means “iron sharpens wood,” she explained, so she took that and applied it to…
Honors College ranked in the Top 40 nationwide
‘Inside Honors’ compendium ranks UTC Honors College as one of the best in the country.
Identity crises and frustrations: Spring graduates share their stories
Students talk about graduating in May when COVID-19 had turned everything upside-down.
Determined amid devastation, Briana Brady has plans for the future
Briana Brady is one of five people across Tennessee who received the 2020 Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award.








