Dr. Gary Wilkerson, Professor of Graduate Athletic Training in the UTC Department of Health and Human Performance, has been elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Hall of Fame.
Engineering students design sensory wall for child
A group of UTC students took on the challenge of creating a sensory wall designed to stimulate and encourage practicing balance and coordination for a six-year-old girl who was born with premature birth defects.
Study in Paris this summer
Experience four unforgettable weeks in Paris and earn up to ten general education credit hours, July 1-31. Act now! Space is limited.
White Coat Ceremony recognizes PT and OT students
Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy held a white coat ceremony to mark students’ transition from the study of preclinical to the application of clinical health sciences.
Women’s History Month Speaker Series
Reflecting, Re-envisioning, Renewing: Women’s Studies After 45 Years. Join UTC’s Women’s Studies department in celebrating Women’s History Month with a series of talks every Monday night for the month of February.
UTC launches graduate programs in Social Work and Interior Design
Beginning Fall 2016, UTC’s College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies will offer three new graduate programs: Master of Social Work along with Master of Science and Master of Interior Design. All three programs are accepting applications for enrollment now.
Campus Welcomes Kirk Englehardt
Members from our Campus and community recently gathered to welcome Kirk Englehardt with a reception in the University Center.
Challenger STEM Learning Center Honors 30th Anniversary of Tragedy
Challenger Learning Center staff accompanied family members to January 28 events at Arlington National Cemetery and Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex to remember the crew of Challenger shuttle flight STS-51-L on the 30th anniversary of the tragedy.
Join us in Celebrating Black History Month
Scavenger hunts, open mic nights, and free food: The Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates Black History Month.
Mocs participate in mock presidential debate
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Council hosted a UTC mock presidential debate. Communications Department Fellow in Residence and former CNN White House Correspondent Dan Lothian provided critiques and insights to the students turned presidential hopefuls after their public performance.









