Wherever you are, we hope you are safe and well, following the storms that roared through our region on Sunday night. As you look out for yourselves, your loved ones, and your friends, we wanted you to know that we are making changes to the academic schedule to permit some recovery from the disaster. Given…
Reaching out: Assistant to Chancellor providing help to medical community
Since the end of March, Teresa McKinney has been sewing medical masks for healthcare workers at Hearth Hospice of Tennessee.
UTC nursing graduates again achieve 100 percent pass rate on licensure exam
School of Nursing graduates have a 100% pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in each of the last three testing periods.
COVID-19: Attention vs. Intention
Two to 14 days. That is all the virus is supposed to live for, but the inability to stop our fast pace capitalist society from going keeps the COVID-19 going. Small businesses hurting, stock market crashing, unemployment rate increasing, people social-distancing, colleges closing. Not just the nation, but the world is having to learn…
Census 2020: How to count yourself
Students are counted at their “usual residence” or where they live and sleep “most of the time.” This means that college students are counted at their college address, either on or off campus.
Up to $1,000 is available for members of Marching Mocs
The Marching Mocs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga band has announced new annual stipends for its members of up to $1,000 beginning fall 2020. The competitive, renewable stipends are available to students in any major, whether already on campus, transferring to UTC or enrolling as a first-time freshman. “We are very excited about…
Back to Basics: Caroline Donsbach’s passion for helping others ‘do’
Donsbach is the first UTC student to receive a scholarship from the American Occupational Therapy Foundation.
Hannah Horton heading to South Korea with scholarship in hand
Hannah Horton recently won the prestigious J. William Fulbright U.S. Student Scholar scholarship. She plans to go to South Korea with this scholarship but she doesn’t know when.
The pros and cons of using credit cards to buy groceries
Recently on the website WalletHub, UTC Associate Professor of Marketing Stephanie Gillison offered some advice on using credit cards to buy groceries. Which do you think is likely to benefit the average person more: a credit card with great rewards on groceries or a credit card with great rewards on travel? This really depends on…