Faculty and staff who went above and beyond are recognized.
‘Lifelong learner’ recognized by chancellor for ‘grace and perseverance’
Halie Forstner, who recently turned 109 years old, wanted to go to college but didn’t have the money after the Great Depression hit.
Walker Center recognized by worldwide education group
Blackboard organization choses Walker Center as one of the best in the world.
UTC fall schedule, other COVID-19 adjustment measures announced
A report with recommendations by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fall 2020 Task Force on resuming face-to-face instruction and campus operations in the fall semester has been completed, reviewed by UTC leadership and moved forward for implementation. The implementation team is comprised of Vice Chancellor Yancy Freeman, Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Jerrold Hale…
Most courses for Summer Term II will be online
Sent on behalf of Provost Jerold Hale and Faculty Senate President Jamie Harvey UTC will offer a full and robust set of courses for Summer Term II, which meets June 24 through Aug. 6. As we continue to confront health and safety issues related to the COVID-19 virus, most classes will be offered online. Some…
UTC Advisory Board Meets on Thursday, May 7
The Advisory Board for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will meet via videoconference on Thursday, May 7. The meeting begins at 3 p.m. EDT.
Emergency Fund, Scrappy’s Cupboard offer help to struggling students
Scrappy’s Cupboard is one of the ways UTC is reaching out to students who need help after the pandemic and tornado.
$4.75 million to support UTC students affected by COVID-19
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will dedicate $4.7 million of funding it receives from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to support students with demonstrated need and who face significant financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. UTC will receive additional CARES funding for a total of $9,513,779. It’s not…
Reaching out: Assistant to Chancellor providing help to medical community
Since the end of March, Teresa McKinney has been sewing medical masks for healthcare workers at Hearth Hospice of Tennessee.
Chancellor Steve Angle praises students, faculty and staff for response efforts
UTC Chancellor Steve Angle praises students, faculty and staff for their combined efforts in response to the impact of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.