Former University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football student-athlete Terrell Owens has been selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Deadline to apply for ReSEARCH Dialogues 2018 is February 24
UTC’s largest academic conference is back for a third year. The ReSEARCH Dialogues conference celebrates scholarship, engagement, the arts, research, creativity and humanities on campus. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018.
Ramona Brant speaks at UTC
Brant was granted clemency by President Barack Obama after serving 21 years in prison for a crime committed by the father of her children.
Been There, Done That: UTC senior Al Douglas led Chatt State’s smoke-free plan
It was the photos of the cigarette butts that did it. Some smokers said a smoke-free campus might help them cut down or quit.
Executive Women International supports single parents for more than 20 years with scholarship
The Jean Bradford Memorial Scholarship was established in honor of the late EWI member who was administrative aide to Chancellor Frederick W. Obear at the time of her death.
UTC Theatre Co. presents Elemeno Pea
A carefully planned sisters’ weekend gets derailed in Molly Smith Metzler’s dark comedy, and UTC’s production comes with an added twist.
Local community offers praise and suggestions at UTC Listening Session
Words like “partnership,” “collaboration” and “cooperation” were used often during a Community Listening Session at UTC.
Magazine of Southern perspectives, ‘Catalpa,’ calls for pitches and submissions
Unexpected, unconventional, unorthodox are some of the words used to describe a new publication from the graduate program of UTC’s English department. Titled Catalpa the publication was inspired by online and print magazines like Bitter Southerner, Oxford American and Orion.
‘Lost’ MLK documentary to screen at UTC for Black History Month
A documentary made in 1965 but never seen until 2013 is coming to UTC on Thursday.
Celebration of African-American Artists, The Legacy Show comes to UTC
Violinist Tami Lee Hughes conceived, created and performs the innovative program featuring African-American artists through music, poetry and visual images.