The Center for Community Career Education at UTC has offered PAWS or Postsecondary Awareness with Success Program to mentor young children and prepare them for a successful academic future.
Civil rights lecture by Dr. Renee Romano, March 26
Dr. Renee Romano of Oberlin College will deliver the lecture “What Kind of Reckoning?: Making Sense of the Contemporary Prosecutions of Civil Rights-Era Murders” on Thursday, March 26, at 6 p.m., in the Raccoon Mountain Room of the UTC University Center. It is open to the public.
UTC offers new tuition payment plan
Beginning fall 2015, you can break your tuition in four easy payments over the course of the semester. Our installment plan eliminates the burden of a lump sum payment and gives you access to the added value of a four-year degree.
School Psychology Students offer insights after attending convention
The UTC School Psychology Student Association (SPSA) was formed recently to network and call attention to the UTC School Psychology program, according to Trevour Schoeller, a current Ed.S. student in the program. “We have 28 members, several are in internships and some are in practicums,” said Schoeller, who serves as president of the student group.…
‘Neural Tango’ concert explores the benefits of music therapy
Tales of the Neural Tango, a concert/workshop event designed to entertain as well as enlighten the audience to the benefits of music in therapeutic environments, will take place on Sunday afternoon, March 22nd at 3 p.m. at the Cadek Conservatory on the UTC campus.
University to host geology conference
Geoscientists from the southeastern United States and beyond will convene at the Chattanoogan Hotel and Conference Center, March 19-20, to discuss new and hot-topic science, expand on current studies, and explore the region’s unique geologic features.
Students on Holocaust Tour play detectives and explore Kraków
Today we had a lighter experience, we visited the Jewish center in Oswiecim. This place not only looks at the horrible things that happened to the Jews during the Holocaust, but also at their happiness before and after the war. We got to play detectives as we handled different photos of something in the center.…
Holocaust Tour takes students to Auschwitz
Today started with layering up for the cold wind that awaits us outside. Upon arriving to the camp of Auschwitz 1, it’s not like the photos that most of us were raised on seeing, the camp is covered with two barbed wire fences and destroyed roads, but the buildings are what really take you by…
Veterans writing group established
For a military veteran, adjusting to college life may be a difficult transition. In an effort to help assist student veterans and their families, the UTC Student Veterans Organization (SVO) has teamed up with the Department of English to offer a new veterans writing group.
Holocaust Tour stirs emotions as students experience memorials
By Taralyn Wiley Today started out with pretty good weather with a little cold breeze as we traveled to the memorial of the gypsies and the homosexuals. It opens one’s mind to the knowledge of the killing of not only the Jews, but also other groups. The sites are very simple, but the students connected…