Five black Panhellenic groups — three sororities and two fraternities — celebrate their 5th year on the UTC campus.
UTC announces schedule for spring commencement ceremonies
Spring commencement ceremonies at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are scheduled from April 21 through April 25, with 9 ceremonies taking place inside McKenzie Arena.
Friendship, family histories, academic passion connect Gadzekpo and Oke
Two students who are also roommates recognized as among the nation’s best.
To the Rescue
UTC freshman helps save a wounded woman’s life.
Program intended to help students catch up in their studies
A new partnership between PBS member station WTCI, Hamilton County Schools and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga School of Education is intended to reduce learning gap effects of COVID-19 on students in the school system.
UTC Theatre Company Vaudevillia productions bring famous works of art to life
Vaudevillia Yellow When: Viewable online now Where: utc.edu/vaudevillia-yellow Vaudevillia Yellow teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q65Wj4XfLYk See more: Vaudevillia Red and Vaudevillia Black and White will be available at utc.edu/theatre later this spring. What does it look like to act out Gustav Klimt’s painting The Kiss? UTC Theatre Company was up for the challenge of answering that question and…
Events will be both virtual and on-campus
For the complete listing of activities, go to I Love UTC The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will celebrate I Love UTC Week with a week-long blue-and-gold celebration from March 22-March 27. The annual event includes student programming, campus events, alumni events and athletic events. The hybrid I Love UTC Week calendar of virtual and…
UTC students pack goodie bags, take them to schools
This spring, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s five TRIO programs are working together to support local schools in the community. TRIO programs are federal outreach and systems designed to identify and provide services for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The programs are targeted to serve and assist low-income and first-generation college students and those…
More than $450,000 available for students in the College of Arts & Sciences
Funds will focus on African American history, folk music and chemistry.
Programs help low-income, first-gen and disabled students prepare for college
This spring, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s five TRIO programs are working together to support local schools in the community. TRIO programs are federal outreach and systems designed to identify and provide services for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The programs are targeted to serve and assist low-income and first-generation college students and those with…