Dr. Mark Schorr teaches an ichthyology course each spring, combining classroom lectures with two visits to the Tennessee River so students can “dive” into their studies.
Colleges and Departments giving out end-of-year awards
As the academic year ends, many colleges and departments are giving out their 2017-18 awards.
WUTC ends its pledge drive early
The WUTC-FM/88.1 pledge drive ended a day early after $165,000 was raised.
Intentional Observation: Ecology and Art classes collaborate, compare research
This spring, Astri Snodgrass, painting and drawing lecturer, and Dr. DeAnna Beasley, assistant professor of biology, geology, and environmental science, are teaming up to teach their students about intentional observation—the practice of slowing down and taking the time to examine their environment.
UTC designated as Tree Campus USA
For the seventh year in a row, UTC has earned the designation as a Tree Campus USA from the Arbor Day Foundation.
ROTC greets head of the ATF
UTC’s ROTC meets Thomas E. Brandon, acting director of the U.S Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
UTC Symphony Orchestra makes color with music this Sunday
UTC Symphony Orchestra presents their spring concert, Orchestral Colors on Sunday, April 22. The 60-member orchestra is a collaboration of UTC students and community members, with performers from campus and the Chattanooga.
UTC ROTC hosts first Military Ball since 2007
In its first Military Ball since 2007, the UTC Army ROTC offered a look at the ‘finer side’ of the military.
Trip to Vietnam an educational, eye-opening and tear-inducing experience
Two Vietnam vets from Chattanooga — one shot down as an Air Force pilot and held as a POW — recently took a trip back to the country. One had been there several years ago on a Southeast Asia cruise; the other hadn’t returned since the war.