From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at recent communication graduate Jerrod Niles, who placed in the Top 10 in the national 2021-2022 Hearst Multimedia Narrative Storytelling Competition for college students.
It’s never too late to succeed: New degree program aimed at working adults
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at three adult learners in a new UTC degree program aimed at working adults.
UTC business student discusses what’s next for What’sNxt
The What’sNxt app uses information from personality tests, personal interest quizzes, skills assessments and similar sources to offer career choice options. Based on a person’s individual data, What’sNxt suggests potential careers and if a college degree, licensure or other credentials might be required.
‘Duty’ Calls: UTC gamer brings national attention to esports team
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at esports at UTC, including “Call of Duty” standout Ryan “Slim” Johnson.
The business of theatre: New collaboration teaches the art of selling yourself
Starting in fall semester 2022, a new concentration—Theatre Entrepreneurship—will give students the concepts and tools to see themselves as a product to be sold.
Community of success: UTC provided Ruona Uwusiaba a village of support
From the pages of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: A look at recent graduate Ruona Uwusiaba, who handled the three-pronged pressure of being a single mom, going to school and playing basketball.
UTC remains the UT system’s most affordable campus
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga remains the most affordable university in the UT system, thanks to a zero percent tuition increase approved by the UT Board of Trustees at its annual meeting today. UTC’s budget recommendations are part of the $2.9-billion systemwide budget approved by the UT Board for fiscal year 2023, which begins…
Another opportunity to flash a winning smile
For a third consecutive year, members of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga SMILE Fund (Student Managed Investment Learning Experience) were triumphant in the nationwide Channelchek Research Report College Challenge.
The band plays on: Randall Coleman energizes school spirit in Marching Mocs
The number of students in the Marching Mocs has increased more than 400 percent since Randall Coleman became director.
Art students build up a head of ‘STEAM’
“STEAM” stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics.