UTC communication student premiered her new documentary on the UTC campus; wants to take film to Sundance.
Accolades garnered by Chattanooga’s Keiana Gilbert
Student athlete earns her second straight SoCon Freshman of the Week honor.
Go UTC! Employee teams raise money for the American Heart Association
Dr. Gretchen Potts’ team of UTC Hearts and Sciences exceeded their goal during the Heart Walk, raising$1,685.
Mocs earn No. 8 seed in NCAA FCS playoffs
Chattanooga Football earned the No. 8 seed and a coveted first-round bye in the 2014 NCAA Division I Football Championship. Read more…
Robert A. Fisher named Rhodes Scholar
Political Science major becomes the third student from the Chattanooga campus to be named a Rhodes Scholar.
Sneak peek: new UTC Library to open soon
Lots of computers, Chromebooks loaded with software and tools for all disciplines, a media studio—the new UTC Library will even have 3D printing and scanning equipment. The new facility is scheduled to open in spring semester 2014. Enter the ground floor and you’ll find most of the physical collections, including books, periodicals, and audio-visual materials. …
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Relay promotes women’s issues awareness
Before you can talk the talk, you have to walk the walk. That’s the idea behind Walk a Mile in Her Shoes: The International Men’s March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault & Gender Violence. In order to understand women’s experience, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes events literally ask male participants to walk one mile…
Wrapping up fall 2014 semester
It’s almost time to say goodbye to the fall 2014 semester. The last day of classes is Monday, December 1 and final exams begin on Wednesday, December 3 and finish on Monday, December 8. No classes are scheduled for Reading Day on Tuesday, December 2. For the full final exam schedule, click here. Struggling with…
Kizza wins Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship for Ugandan Project
Dr. Joseph Kizza has been named to the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (ADF) to provide “Teaching, Mentoring and Graduate Research Supervision to Strengthen the Digital Forensics Program” at the Uganda Technology and Management University (UTAMU). Kizza, Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, will leave for Uganda in June 2015, stay…
Engineering students collaborate with local industry to learn solids handling
Fall break is the time many students go home for a short visit. A motivated group of chemical engineering students instead used their fall break to add a short course to their higher education experience. The students, who are part of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Student Chapter at UTC, received formal training…








