In his lecture, “In Praise of a Forgotten Virtue: Moderation in the Twenty-First Century,” Aurelian Craiutu explores questions surrounding the forgotten virtue and the relationship moderation has—or should have—with politics.
Fr. Michael Lapsley presents ‘Healing Memories’ on Oct. 25
The Department of Psychology and Psi Chi invite the UTC and Chattanooga community to hear Lapsley’s powerful perspective on trauma and healing.
Dr. Frank Jones Laboratory to honor professor’s longtime commitment to chemical engineering
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s College of Engineering and Computer Science will honor the late Dr. Francis “Frank” Jones for his years of service to the college.
UTC Department of Performing Arts presents REEDS, STRINGS, and HAMMERS: Music for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano
With performers Wendy Case, Tim Hinck, and Nikolasa Tejero, this dynamic and diverse program features composers who blurred the stylistic line between concert and popular music idioms.
MOCForward: Methods to incorporate and understand Diversity & Inclusion
Embracing diversity and inclusion is one of the four top goals in UTC’s Strategic Plan and, to achieve that objective, a new, all-day conference has been scheduled this month.
Rachel Smith represents students on the Board of Trustees
A double major in Spanish and communications, Smith says serving as a trustee has given her valuable knowledge on how UTC and the UT system operate.
“It’s like looking at a clock—taking it apart to see how everything functions,” she says.
Connections, engagement and leadership: Club Sports offer opportunities for campus and community
An estimated 15 club sports teams will be active this year at UTC, but the number can always change depending on students’ interests.
Join Us: November Events
A list of selected public events for November, 2017 at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Getting ‘dirty’: Chicago artists dish the facts on pursuing a career in art
Full-time artists Nadine Nakanishi and Nick Butcher paint a picture for UTC students on the realities of a career in art.
Scrappy’s Cupboard tackles food insecurity one student at a time
How to help Scrappy’s Cupboard is currently accepting these donations: Canned fruit, vegetables and soups Dried pasta and pasta sauce Peanut butter Granola Oatmeal Protein bars and protein drinks Can openers Personal care items-toilet paper, deodorant, shampoo and soap Monetary donations For a full list of needs and how to donate to the cupboard, click…