UTC Chancellor Steven R. Angle will deliver “Achieving Excellence—Charting the path to the future” to the community on Wednesday, March 5 at 8 a.m. at the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Get In The Game, Save a Life and donate blood to Bloodanooga on February 25-26
It’s a no-brainer for Heather Parman, UTC alumna and Mocs volleyball player: she wants UTC to Get In The Game and become part of Be The Match Registry, the cell registry that pairs potential donors with patients suffering from blood cancers.
UTC TV Studio renovated
Renovation in the Metro Annex features a new UTC TV Studio with a teaching lab and video editing bays. It’s where students produce “Mocs News.” Watch the video below to hear UTC student Bria Craig describe the new space.
MLK Day of service benefits local school
What began as a small service project to honor the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr., blossomed into a large group of nearly 90 happy, helpful students, faculty, and staff from UTC who populated the halls of Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy (CGLA). There, several improvements were made on January 20.
Presentation: “Human Pharmaceuticals in our Lakes and Rivers”
Dr. Sean Richards, professor of Biological and Environmental Sciences, will present “Human Pharmaceuticals in our Lakes and Rivers” on January 29, at 3 p.m. in the Raccoon Mountain Rooms of the UTC University Center. This presentation, sponsored by the UTC Chapter of Sigma Xi, is free and open to the public.
UTC hosts Annual Symposium on the 19th Century Civil War Press
The UTC Annual Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression is designed to share current research and to develop a series of monographs on the 19th century press, the Civil War and the press, and 19th century concepts of free expression.
Students create puzzle for crow enrichment
By Zach Taylor, University Relations Student Writer While chimpanzees and dolphins are regularly considered the animal kingdom’s most intelligent creatures, crows may have something to say about that—literally.
Educational Opportunity Center hoping to reach 1,000 students by August 31
Cindy Long and her staff at the UTC Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) will go to great lengths to help students apply to college. From driving to community centers to holding sessions at local libraries in 11 different counties, Long and her colleagues are committed to reaching their goal of assisting 1,000 students make their dream…
Regional tuition program extended, tuition increases approved
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees approved an extension of the UTC regional tuition rate program for undergraduates and graduate students. The program is offered to students in seven counties in north Georgia and Alabama. Students pay in-state tuition plus 25 percent of out-of-state tuition. Visit UTC Admissions for more information.
UTC represented at Riverbend
Blue and gold accessories were the height of practical fashion at Chattanooga’s biggest music festival! Thanks to UTC Athletics, University Relations, Disability Resource Center, Alumni Affairs, Admissions and Student Development, Riverbend attendees snapped up UTC goodies to keep their drinks cold with koozies and their body temperatures down with “C” fans.







