Carmen Papalia’s “How to Close Your Eyes” is currently on exhibit at the Cress Gallery in the Fine Arts Center, and is free and open to the public. The exhibit will last until December 8, with a lecture presented by the artists on Tuesday, October 27 at 5:30 p.m. in room 101 of Derthick Hall.
“Seinfeld” Composer Speaks on Campus
Jonathan Wolff, a film composer who wrote the scores for “Seinfeld” and many other television shows, spoke on Campus about his work in the television industry and provide some insight into music’s role in contemporary popular culture.
Register for the River Cities I-O Psychology Conference
The River Cities I-O Psychology (RCIO) Conference, an annual outreach and education initiative managed by UTC’s Master’s of Science program in Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology degree program, will be held on October 23 – 24 in the UTC University Center, Raccoon Mountain Room.
Founders Day features State of the University address 2015
UTC celebrated its 129th birthday on September 16 during its annual Founders Day festivities. Chancellor Steven Angle delivered his annual State of the University address. In case you were unable to attend or view Chancellor Angle’s State of the University address, the video presentations and his speech are viewable below. If you missed the party,…
Katie Koestner, founder of Take Back The Night, to address Campus
Koestner will be presenting her “No – Yes Talk” at 6:30 on September 22, in the University Center Auditorium.
The Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series to Host Ann Coulter
The Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series is hosting Ann Coulter with a response from UTC’s Dr. Michelle D. Deardorff at Roland Hayes Concert Hall on October 5 from 12:00-1:15 pm.
TEDxChattanooga invites speakers for February 2016 event
How many times have you heard a conversation start out with “This might sound crazy, but…?” Some of the best ideas are born from these conversations, and that is exactly what organizers of TEDxChattanooga are hoping. Don’t miss TEDxChattanooga on February 27, 2016, at the Roland W. Hayes Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center…
Dr. Helen Eigenberg to present last Women’s Studies lecture of the semester
Dr. Helen Eigenberg presents “Who Is Creating the Knowledge in Your Textbook?” in the last Spring Women’s Studies lecture of the semester on Monday, March 30. Refreshments will be served at 5 p.m. and the lecture begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Raccoon Mountain Room of the UTC University Center.
Department of Communication to host political journalism panel on April 7
Dan Lothian will lead a panel discussion, “Presidential Campaigns and The Presidency” on Tuesday, April 7, at 6 p.m. in the University Center Auditorium. Sponsored by the Department of Communication and the Office of Equity and Diversity, this event is free and open to the public.
Civil rights lecture by Dr. Renee Romano, March 26
Dr. Renee Romano of Oberlin College will deliver the lecture “What Kind of Reckoning?: Making Sense of the Contemporary Prosecutions of Civil Rights-Era Murders” on Thursday, March 26, at 6 p.m., in the Raccoon Mountain Room of the UTC University Center. It is open to the public.