Last week, 22 students representing 15 European countries landed in Chattanooga to launch their studies and broaden their knowledge of social entrepreneurship.
Campus observes special holiday schedule
UTC will be closed on Monday, July 4, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Several campus facilities will be closed or operate an alternate schedule during the holiday weekend.
It’s not too late for orientation fun!
With three different orientation sessions left for the month of July, you still have a chance to explore Campus, meet your fellow class of 2020, and get your fall schedule all lined up.
Grammy Award winner and Alumnus Forrest Robinson returns to Chattanooga
They call him the heartbeat of the band. Grammy Award winner Forrest Robinson, of super band Delta Deep, is an alumnus of UTC’s College of Music.
Honoring military heroes through songwriting, featured on WUTC
WUTC created a special program featuring segments from Operation Song, a Nashville based nonprofit that empowers veterans, active duty military, and their families to share their stories through songwriting.
Join us for the first annual Chattanooga Heroes Run
Join us on Saturday, July 16th, to run/walk five miles to remember and honor each of the Chattanooga men who gave the ultimate sacrifice on July 16, 2015. The race will begin at the Naval Operational Support Center on Amnicola Hwy and end at the UTC Challenge Center.
Students to see lowest tuition increase in 30 years
UTC students this fall will see the lowest tuition increase in more than 30 years.
Susan Davidson appointed to the UT Board of Trustees
Susan Davidson, Professor of Nursing and immediate past president of the UTC Faculty Senate, has been appointed a trustee representing faculty on the UT Board of Trustees.
After 32 years of service, Dr. McMahon reflects on a lifetime of learning
For his final lecture, Dr. Ed McMahon explored a timeline of what he learned outside of the classroom, and painted a portrait of adapting to the fast paced field of technology and innovation.
Students uncover the past on Sapelo Island, GA
Dr. Nick Honerkamp and his students with the Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology worked on identifying the remains of plantation slaves’ living quarters on Sapelo Island, GA.