UTC will host events all month long—and even in the days leading up to March—celebrating the influence of women on culture both historically and currently as part of Women’s History Month.
From court to camera: ‘Bring joy to what you do,’ says UTC grad
Paige Ivey Evatt, who graduated from UTC in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and women’s studies, transitioned from an officer of the court to a “creative entrepreneur.”
Due Credit: Women’s History Month highlights forgotten contributions
“Recognizing and highlighting women that you don’t hear about often.”
Lavender Graduation Celebrates LGBTQ+ Students
UTC held its annual Lavender Graduation with two students participating in the ceremonies, which were orchestrated by the Center for Women and Gender Equity.
Helen Eigenberg, longtime UTC faculty member, passes away
Helen M. Eigenberg, professor of criminal justice at UTC, passed away last week.
Storytelling that goes below the surface: Dear World comes to UTC
In 2010, images stormed the internet of people from New Orleans with words written on their skin. If you go What: Dear World live at UTC When: 7-9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16; 7 p.m. show; 8 p.m. after-party and portrait shoot Where: Roland Hayes Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center Admission: Free to all UTC students,…
Take Back the Night Chattanooga returns Oct. 25
Take Back the Night Chattanooga is an internationally recognized event that is a visible stand against sexual violence, specifically violence against women.
Award-winning poet Nikky Finney in Chattanooga
National Book Award winner Nikky Finney is coming to town.
Take Back the Night takes a stand against sexual violence
The fourth annual Take Back the Night event offered survivors and supporters a chance to take a visible stand against sexual violence.
Take Back the Night on October 26
This internationally recognized event is a visible stand against sexual violence, specifically violence against women.