UTC senior Mateo Jimenez has been serving as an American Connection Corps/Regional Connectivity Fellow for Lead For America—a national nonprofit organization that trains college students to serve as full-time local government or nonprofit employees in their home communities. Fellows are placed in positions where they can directly impact challenges such as education, healthcare, economic development, environmental sustainability and social equity.
2022 in review: Favorite videos
A look back at some of the favorite videos of 2022.
Photo gallery: Student Government Association Bonfire
The annual Student Government Association Bonfire on the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus took place on Oct. 24 on Chamberlain Field. Photographer Angela Foster was there to capture the event.
Social impact discussed at Chancellor’s Multicultural Advisory Council
The subject of social impact was the centerpiece of the Chancellor’s Multicultural Advisory Council and the Chancellor’s Roundtable meeting.
UTC grad one of three chosen for prestigious fellowship
SGA past president Rachel Emond is headed for Washington, D.C., to research how to make nuclear policy a relevant issue to women.
UTC grad wins seat on Hamilton County School Board
UTC graduate Tucker McClendon was elected to the county school board on Thursday, Aug. 2.
11 honored at annual Faculty Awards ceremony
Eleven faculty members were honored Tuesday night for their achievements and their service at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Student Government Association elects new officers
The Student Government Association (SGA) officers for the 2015-2016 year are President Hannah Turcotte, Vice President Kelsey Weaver, and Treasurer Abby Kinnard.
UTC students work to establish a student government at The Howard School
When the UTC chancellor met the executive principal of The Howard School in Chattanooga, Steven Angle, Ph.D., asked Mr. Zac Brown how the University could help the high school achieve its goals. Brown said he was immediately interested and appreciative that Angle wanted to find ways to partner with the University’s neighbor.
Two students honored by SGA
Two UTC students who work in the Aquatic and Recreation Center (ARC) have been recognized by the UTC Student Government Association (SGA) for providing emergency medical assistance.