Playing defensive back on the Mocs football team for four years didn’t prevent Jerrell Lawson from earning an MBA.
Watson refused to let roadblocks stop her from reaching her goals
Erin Watson decided to get an engineering degree after her opinions were ignored at local manufacturing firms.
Joslyn Primicias chosen for NOAA scholarship and internship
She is the first UTC student to win the scholarship.
Bad decisions inspire Steve Talley to turn his life around
After stint in prison, Steve Talley turns his life around, and earns a bachelor’s degree.
Greg and Mitchell Jones both earned computer science degrees from UTC
Father and son earn computer science degrees — 40 years apart.
Two for two: Lola Oke chosen for second international program
Out of 1,200 applicants, 20 collegiate undergraduates were selected as a 2021 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program Scholar.
Student projects tackle ideas, innovations in multiple academic disciplines
ReSEARCH Dialogues schedule and information: https://blog.utc.edu/news/2021/04/research-dialogues-schedule/ URACE Research Programs https://bit.ly/3mJXRbF Korede Ajumobi has some advice for students conducting research: Embrace failure because you probably are, at least, at first. “Failure is very good. Failure is your best friend, actually,” he said. If one hypothesis doesn’t pan out, you can dump it and move on to…
Wide range of research, job-training skills and networking are available
URTOPS Virtual International Research Internship Summer Virtual Learning Institute It all fit together so snugly. Chelsey Paige was already working in Special Collections in the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Library when she was chosen to do the same thing for the URTOPS program. Launched in fall semester of academic year 2020-21 by the Undergraduate…
Discovering the humanity and uniqueness of artist’s work
In a COVID-19 virtual environment where it has been somewhat challenging to establish camaraderie among students, Joseph Jordan had a novel concept: What if his students could go on a field trip at separate times? And as spring approached, Jordan, a University of Tennessee at Chattanooga assistant professor, had a specific location in mind for…
Venturing outside their majors expands their horizons, students say
Andrew Reynolds and Leanah Chestnut step outside their majors to learn business knowledge.