Dr. Shewanee Howard-Baptiste, Assistant Professor in Exercise Science, has been selected as the inaugural 2016-17 Provost Executive Administrative Intern.
Rausch named UTC Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the appointment of Dr. David Rausch as Vice Provost for Academic Affairs.
UTC offers variety of youth camps this summer
In addition to summer classes for UTC students, the campus is alive with youth activities throughout the summer. Learn about all of our summer camp offerings.
Students Get Their Hands Dirty with Research
—Beth Ellen Roberts When UC Foundation Assistant Professor of Biology Hope Klug saw a 703 area code on her caller ID one day last November, she eagerly picked up the phone, anticipating that she was about to get some very good news. And in fact, the caller informed her that the National Science Foundation (NSF)…
Students and faculty showcase work at Research Dialogues
Research Dialogues, the event formerly known as Research Day, took place on April 13 – 14, 2016. This year’s event included the traditional poster presentations as a part of the Undergraduate and Graduate and Faculty Research Symposiums, as well as some new events.
Dennis Haskins Donates ‘Saved By The Bell’ Memorabilia to UTC
In an interview with Mike Miller on WUTC, Dennis Haskins talked about donating his scripts and other memorabilia from ‘Saved By the Bell’ to the UTC library, his time at UTC, his time on Saved By The Bell(including the origin of his famous catchphrase “Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, what is going on here?”), his musical collaboration with Shooter Jennings, and more.
School of Nursing hosts End of Life Conversation
The UTC School of Nursing, in partnership with Hospice of Chattanooga, will host “Conversations on the End of Life” on Thursday, April 28, 7–9 pm in the UC Auditorium. Admission is free and open to the public.
Student Success: Casey Edwards, Alumni
He came to UTC with big dreams of composing music for orchestras.
Residence Hall Wi-Fi: We Heard You Loud and Clear
In his C-Notes newsletter, Chancellor Steven Angle announced that UTC will be upgrading the wireless systems in all of our residence halls over the summer.
Self-assembling Carbon Nanotubes: A Story that Tells Itself
Researchers at UTC, Rice and Texas A&M have discovered that the strong force field emitted by a Tesla coil can guide tiny tubes of carbon to self-assemble into wire-like structures up to 15 cm long.