UTC Honors College alumnus authors hydroxychloroquine study published in New England Journal of Medicine.
From active-duty soldier to active-duty dad
After leading the UTC ROTC, Maj. Kevin Beavers transitions from active-duty soldier to active-duty dad.
Professor wins American Psychology Association teaching award
Professor of psychology wins a national award from the American Psychology Association.
Coronavirus screeches vacation in South America to a halt
Coronavirus lockdown traps professor and his family in Peru.
COVID-19 forces ReSEARCH Dialogues online
Access the 2020 Research Dialogues online collection at: scholar.utc.edu/research-dialogues/2020/ Every April, ReSEARCH Dialogues— the largest academic conference on campus—brings together university and Chattanooga community members to showcase scholarship and creative works of faculty, staff and students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and beyond, But like many other events, the two-day ReSEARCH Dialogues completely…
UTC fall schedule, other COVID-19 adjustment measures announced
A report with recommendations by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Fall 2020 Task Force on resuming face-to-face instruction and campus operations in the fall semester has been completed, reviewed by UTC leadership and moved forward for implementation. The implementation team is comprised of Vice Chancellor Yancy Freeman, Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Jerrold Hale…
‘Dream bigger’: UTC grad earns national teaching award
Ashley Aldridge Wilson acknowledged there were a few anxious moments when she had trouble getting into the Zoom video conference. Wilson, the principal at Nolan Elementary School in Signal Mountain, was attempting to access the video platform in late May for a regularly scheduled Tennessee Principals Association (TPA) board meeting, for whom she serves as…
Embracing the small moments all around
March 21, 2020 In a state of shock, I watched as my college was shut down, work moved online, and my entire senior year was effectively reduced to a monitor screen, mouse and keyboard. After spring break, my focus was not catching up with classmates over coffee or continuing group projects. Instead, many faces I’d…
Master of Public Health ‘pioneers’ graduate at pivotal time
The very first group of students to complete the Master of Public Health program just graduated
COVID-19 concerns turn annual Minority Health Fair into virtual event
Southeast Tennessee Health Consortium Foundation also announces free mask giveaway campaign.