Scrappy’s Cupboard is one of the ways UTC is reaching out to students who need help after the pandemic and tornado.
The dark, the light and the in-between
By Amanda Morgan Fann Change. I have never liked it, but I know I cannot stop the inevitable, only adjust and grow from it. When I first heard the word “coronavirus” in January, I never fathomed that it would outbreak in the United States, much less shape the entire way we live our everyday lives.…
Chancellor’s, Blue and Gold Award winners announced
UTC Chancellor Steve Angle presents year-end awards to three students.
Nursing students raise money for tornado victims
With a logo of the Chattanooga skyline designed by Becca Watts, as of today—Monday, April 20—almost 600 shirts have been sold, raising more than $6,600.
Phone Call Checkups: UTC graduate students reaching out to residents for COVID-19 data
To gather information for the Hamilton County Health Department, Mary Ferris works from home, checking on people who have come into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
COVID-19: Repetition and Isolation
Two to 14 days. That is all the virus is supposed to live for, but the inability to stop our fast pace capitalist society from going keeps the COVID-19 going. Small businesses hurting, stock market crashing, unemployment rate increasing, people social-distancing, colleges closing. Not just the nation, but the world is having to learn new…
Students: Classes Canceled this Week, Important Message from Provost Jerold L. Hale
Wherever you are, we hope you are safe and well, following the storms that roared through our region on Sunday night. As you look out for yourselves, your loved ones, and your friends, we wanted you to know that we are making changes to the academic schedule to permit some recovery from the disaster. Given…
UTC nursing graduates again achieve 100 percent pass rate on licensure exam
School of Nursing graduates have a 100% pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in each of the last three testing periods.
COVID-19: Attention vs. Intention
Two to 14 days. That is all the virus is supposed to live for, but the inability to stop our fast pace capitalist society from going keeps the COVID-19 going. Small businesses hurting, stock market crashing, unemployment rate increasing, people social-distancing, colleges closing. Not just the nation, but the world is having to learn…
Census 2020: How to count yourself
Students are counted at their “usual residence” or where they live and sleep “most of the time.” This means that college students are counted at their college address, either on or off campus.