September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and Lucy White, assistant director for education and suicide prevention, has been busy coordinating programming geared toward mental health and suicide awareness, along with educating people about resources, professionals and different organizations that can help them if there’s a mental health emergency.
Blue Ribbon winners announced for first half of 2022
Blue Ribbon Awards recognize outstanding work by UTC employees.
Pride, purpose and performance drive Kyiv City Ballet
Kyiv City Ballet performs at UTC on Oct. 5-7.
WUTC Radio moves to the ‘penthouse’
After 30 years in Cadek Hall, the studios and offices of WUTC-FM/88.1 are now on the seventh floor of the McCallie Building.
If you start me up: New financial app has UTC roots
Dillon Martin, a 2017 UTC graduate with a bachelor’s degree in finance, and Justin Clark, who received a master’s in computer science from UTC in 2019, are two of the four founders of a mobile financial app called Levo Financial.
UTC honors faculty: Tenure and promotion announcement
A message from Provost Jerold Hale: At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, we proudly celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of our distinguished faculty members. Many of our colleagues across campus have achieved tenure, promotion, or both – and begin this new academic year having passed major career milestones. Looking over the list of faculty members…
Eye opener: Gary Wilkerson’s sports injury research expands into virtual reality
A collaboration that Gary Wilkerson has been a research partner in for the last year is going next level. Wilkerson and the Boston-based REACT Neuro group are using virtual reality technology to test response efficiency.
Candid camera: Portraits of Welcome Week
An array of photos of Welcome Week activities captured through the camera lens of UTC photographer Angela Foster.
UTC introduces new veteran student mentoring program
The Veteran and Military Affairs Student Ambassador Program is designed for service members currently enrolled in classes at UTC, military veterans, dependents and spouses. An essential component of this initiative is that UTC students will play an important role in easing the transition.
UTC grad student keeping tabs on armadillos on the move
Rising temperatures in Florida and other Southern states are causing armadillos to migrate north.









