A Blue Zones Greater Chattanooga event brought more than 250 community members to the UTC campus.
Students unveil projects to help those with disabilities
Engineering freshmen designed fun, educational and safe activities for those with disabilities.
Students, instructor create nature artwork for Reflection Riding
Art installation highlights research work being done at Reflection Riding.
Being around animals and nature ‘just made me the happiest I’ve ever been’
Thanks to a study abroad opportunity, UTC environmental science major Joslyn Primicias spent the fall 2021 semester in Uganda.
Hooks and jabs: UTC occupational therapy students helping fight Parkinson’s
This semester, the UTC occupational therapy program has 24 capstone students working with various area organizations, including Rock Steady Boxing Chattanooga—a non-contact boxing-based curriculum serving people with Parkinson’s disease.
Thank you for all you do
The UTC Executive Leadership Team hosted a staff appreciation brunch April 22 on Chamberlain Field.
New group bringing students together to ‘celebrate our different cultures’
A new UTC student organization, the Asian Student Association, is helping spread the word about Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month—a celebration recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans.
Choppers over Chamberlain: Army Black Hawk helicopters visit UTC
Two Army Black Hawk helicopters were center stage as the Tennessee Army National Guard and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ROTC thanked UTC for its support of the military on April 21.
UTC offers unique graduate assistantship in response to Ukraine crisis
The creation of the UTC Global Response Assistantship opens doors to international students impacted by the crisis in Ukraine.
UTC Center for Professional Education offering new online digital court reporter program
Through the UTC Center for Professional Education’s Digital Court Reporting Online Course, individuals can work toward preparation for work as court reporters and fill employment gaps across the state.









