Melinda Harbin was 14-years-old when she first visited the UTC campus and told herself she was going to be a college graduate one day. Nearly 30 years later, her dream came true. Before achieving a degree in psychology, she endured a harrowing journey.
Moc Up: Nothing but the truth for incoming freshmen
UTC’s new freshmen transition program, Moc Up, kicked off with cookouts, scavenger hunts and living in the dorms for about 140 incoming freshmen. Success at UTC was the ultimate goal of the program as students learned about managing their finances, locating campus resources and creating good study habits.
New nursing program addresses local need
Graduates from the first class of the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program are filling a need in regional healthcare.
Alum turns assignment into real-world business
It’s not every day that a homework assignment turns into a real world business, but UTC alumnus Andrew Byrum made it happen.
UTC Women’s Rowing team ranked No. 11 in U.S.
At national championships over the weekend, the Women’s Novice rowing team earned a Top 20 ranking.
Student documentary examines the cultural context of Chattanooga coffee scene
You can drink. You can read. You can work. You can study. You can chat with friends. All in the same place. A coffeehouse.
UTC group raises $42,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital
In its first year of existence, a UTC group raised $42,312 for St. Jude’s hospital.
Summer orientation sessions begin June 1
Are you going to be new to UTC this fall? Learn more about campus, meet your fellow classmates and set yourself up for success by attending a summer orientation.
Pain for Gain: UTC Women’s Novice rowing team competes in national championship
UTC Women’s Novice 4+ Rowing team will compete in the upcoming national championships.
In memory of: Women’s Studies graduate turns tragedy into action
Like many students, Courtney Jackson had switched his major a few times during his first few years at UTC and was unsure about what he would do in his future career.
All that changed the morning he learned that his childhood best friend, Tasha, was murdered by her estranged husband in a parking lot outside of her workplace in September 2014. Tasha had recently filed for divorce and had a restraining order against her husband.