The 2018 Legends and Leaders banquet honored three people who have achieved impressive success as UTC graduates or whose dedication and assistance to the university has been exemplary. The honorees were: Tim Arnold, CEO of Colonial Life, received the Distinguished Alumni Award; Kino Becton, director of National Government and Regulatory Affairs at American Water, was…
College of Engineering and Computer Science introduces two new undergraduate programs
It was a busy summer for the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS). In addition to staffing freshmen orientations, completing research projects and teaching classes, the CECS faculty and staff added two new interdisciplinary programs to their robust list of undergraduate majors and minors.
Challenger Center expands its free programs for middle-schoolers
Every middle-schooler in Hamilton County can take free lessons at the Challenger STEM Learning Center in the upcoming school year. A new agreement allocates missions and classroom labs for sixth, seventh- and eighth-graders in the school system’s 21 middle schools. The agreement also includes all high school STEM groups, school staff and teachers. UTC…
Suit-Up: Making sure to put your best look forward
Looking good: Get advice on polishing your professional wardrobe at Suit Up on Sunday.
Bricolage (bree-kuh-lahzh): A construction made of whatever materials are lying around
Bricolage Studio is the name of the work performed by a multi-department group of UT Chattanooga and UT Knoxville students.
UTC events raise awareness for suicide prevention
Throughout the last half of this month, we are hosting events geared toward mental health and wellness. All events are open to all students, staff, faculty and the Chattanooga community!
9/11 victims and first responders are honored during ‘11 Hours of Remembrance’
On Tuesday, Sept. 11, students, faculty and staff from UTC carried flags around Chamberlain Field to honor those who died or were injured on 9/11 as well as the heroic actions of first responders. The event ran from 6 a.m. until 5 p.m. Participants could carry American flags or those representing one of the U.S.…
Collaboration with the University of the South generates series on the lynching of Ed Johnson in Chattanooga
Taking place on both campuses, the events in the new series include a documentary screening and lectures featuring Illinois State University’s Amy Wood, award-winning historian and professor of post-Civil War American cultural history and the history of the U.S. South.
Eighth Annual Dr. Richard Gruetzemacher Constitution Day Lecture focuses on George Washington
The lecture explores Washington’s accomplishments, how he defeated the British Empire, presided over the Constitutional Convention, led an infant nation and what we can learn from him today.
9/11 Run/Walk set for Tuesday at Chamberlain Field
On Tuesday, to honor those who died on 9/11 and those who bravely offered help will be remembered at Chamberlain Field.