Even with COVID-19, nursing students still need in-hospital clinicals.
Industries desperately need microelectronics engineers
Want a career waiting for you when you graduate? Microelectronics may be the answer.
Throwback Thursday: Looking at today by gazing at yesterday
To read Mary Sophia Campbell’s full write-up, find it on page 31 of the 1919 Moccasin Yearbook. Over 100 years ago, the University of Chattanooga class of 1919 had only 15 graduates. Their class numbers were a fraction of what they had been their freshman year, because many classmates—men and women—paused their studies to fight…
Softball is over, but her career is in place
Award-winning pitcher Alli Swinford planned on law school, but her time at UTC convinced her to be a writer.
Pandemic doesn’t keep Cole Strange from playing football
Senior Cole Strange hopes to eventually have a career in the National Football League.
Professor’s research advances biopharmaceuticals, biofuels and environmental clean-up
Professor explores emerging biopharmaceuticals, methods for delivering drugs to their specific targets without alerting the body’s defense mechanisms, biofuels and systems that help clean up environmental pollution.
Brown will be special advisor to both UTC and UT System leadership
After 37 years at UTC, Executive Vice Chancellor Richard Brown is transitioning into a dual role.
Students in CNA program will help with current, future nursing needs
New partnership creates Certified Nursing Assistant training program to fill need for frontline health care workers.
G20 Alliance will conduct ‘Smart City’ research around the world
UTC research helps Chattanooga become one of two U.S. cities to be invited to join the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance.
Mechatronics agreement first-of-its-kind with an Alabama institution
Mechatronics students at Enterprise State Community College can transfer their credits to UTC.








