Dr. Sarah Einstein’s award-winning creative nonfiction book, Mot: A Memoir, published last year, was recently chosen for Francis Marion University’s (FMU) spring 2017 Hunter Lecture and Common Colloquium Series.
Redefining Tai Chi as a culture for empowerment
This modified version of the ancient martial and healing art makes Tai Chi accessible to individuals with ambulatory impairment and works to transform the wheelchair from an assistive device into a tool of empowerment.
Professors and students featured in poetry collection, The Heart’s Many Doors
UTNAA Distinguished Professor of English Dr. Richard Jackson, with UTC alumni and current students, as well as distinguished American poets, recently teamed up to produce The Heart’s Many Doors. The collaborative effort features poems by American poets responding to prints by Slovene artist Metka Krasovec.
Meet Yousef Hamadeh, UTC Assistant General Counsel
Since coming to UTC as Assistant General Counsel earlier this year, Yousef Hamadeh discovered there’s a lot of diversity in higher education law.
Beat Hunger, the Holiday Season kick-off is back
The Campus favorite, Beat Hunger, will be held only once this year, on Monday, November 21, at 7:30 P.M. in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center. As usual, admission is only a $2 check donation to the Chattanooga Community Kitchen or two non-perishable food items.
UTC Celebrates Veteran’s Appreciation Week
UTC celebrated Veteran’s Week with a slew of events honoring Mocs who have served our country. Included are a few video highlights from the week.
Graduate and Undergraduate Commencements celebrate students
For the first time in UTC history, graduates of The Graduate School will have their own commencement this December.
Bon-NO-Fire rallies Mocs Spirit without the flames
What’s a bonfire without the fire? That was the question on everyone’s mind when a fire ban was issued just in time for UTC’s annual Bonfire. Despite the lack of flames, Mocs still flocked to Chamberlain Field and Pavilion to celebrate Mocs Spirit. The crowd cheered on our athletes with a little help from the…
Protect your health from wildfire smoke
Dry conditions in Tennessee have increased the number of wildfires we are seeing in our community and surrounding areas. The smoke from these fires can reduce air quality in our area and may affect your health. There are actions you can take to avoid or reduce these potential health effects.
Take Back the Night takes a stand against sexual violence
The fourth annual Take Back the Night event offered survivors and supporters a chance to take a visible stand against sexual violence.