Cornerstones, Inc. has established the Cornerstones Professor in Residence at UTC. Andrew Smith, local educator, architect, and preservationist is the organization’s first Professor to take on the role.
Alumna dropped “Kicking and Screaming” into new FOX reality show
NaKeisha Turk, a former UTC cheerleader who graduated with a degree in political science in 2012, was one of ten divas paired with ten survivalists in FOX’s newest reality show, Kicking and Screaming. The eight-week series premiered on Thursday, March 9 at 9 PM and will continue to air on Thurdays at 9 PM EST.
UTC elephant psychology expert Dr. Preston Foerder quoted on NBC News
UTC’s own resident elephant psychology expert, Dr. Preston Foerder, was recently quoted on NBC News regarding elephants’ unusual sleep patterns.
Get advised today!
Advisement season is upon us. Whether you’re new to advising or a seasoned pro, here are a few tips or refreshers to help you navigate advising and registering for classes.
Alumna wins $25,000 Tennessee Milken Educator Award
Baker, who earned both a Bachelor of Science in early childhood education and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from UTC in 2010, is the only Milken Educator Award recipient for Tennessee and the 33rd and final honoree named nationwide for 2016-17. This season marks the 30th year of the Milken Educator Awards, hailed by Teacher magazine as the “Oscars of Teaching.”
Faculty Profile: Nicole Brown
In this Faculty Profile, UTC TV Studio talks to Nicole Brown, a professor in the Department of Communication.
Dr. Chris Smith receives 2017 UT President’s Award
The Director of the UTC School of Nursing and Student Health Services Clinic, Dr. Chris Smith, earns university’s highest honor.
Celebrate diversity at Foreign Language Week
Join the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures for a nature and language hike, evening of poetry and flash fiction, movie night, and more exciting opportunities to learn about other languages and cultures.
How ARRO arose: the tale of a graphic novel’s creation
The year is 2032, and much of the southeastern United States can best be described as a post-apocalyptic wilderness. According to the story’s overview, most of North America had been wiped away in 2029 by a gene-altering disease in the drinking water. A team of researchers working for a large global initiative called the American…
Decoda Cello presents community engagement through music
The Decoda Cello Quartet, highly accomplished musicians who perform and participate in community enrichment and educational projects, presented a workshop on community engagement through music and arts on Friday, January 20 in Cadek Recital Hall.