The U.S. Department of Education has given its seal of approval to the UTC Master of Public Health program.
Driving simulator calculates ‘human factor’ effect on entire transportation system
Simulator can be set to different models and makes of automobiles, different weather, different cities. Even deer leaping into the road.
October = Exercise is Medicine On Campus Month
Exercise doesn’t have to mean sweating your brains out.
Mocs Give Day 2 raises an estimated $235,000
In its second year, Mocs Give Day raised more than $235,000 through with more than 750-plus donations.
Lane Gutridge to represent UTC on UT Board of Trustees
Former SGA president chosen to serve on UT Board Trustees committee.
Colston: Professional values identified for athletic training profession
Marisa Colston is part of the team from NATA—a professional membership association for certified athletic trainers—that produced its five shared professional values of athletic training.
Author to discuss slave trade in the Southeast
One of the men who ran the slave trade in the South had a strong connection to Southeast Tennessee.
Chattanooga dedicates a place of remembrance, reconciliation at Walnut Street Bridge
Ed Johnson Memorial marks “A profound wrong, a wrong that haunts.”
UTC team helps local firm win tech award
Early Innovator Award given at TechX ceremony.
‘Run, Degu, Run!’: Student’s board game mixes art and biology
“Run, Degu, Run!” is an ecology-themed board game designed to inspire middle and high school students to become interested in science.