By Megan Davis, University Relations Intern College isn’t all about academic pursuits. Some students are still playing games. These students aren’t goofing off—they are giving back to their community.
University to host industrial-organizational psychology conference
Now in its eighth year, the River Cities Industrial Organizational Conference (RCIO), hosted by the UTC Department of Psychology, will center on the theme of “Selecting for High Performance.” With a focus on identifying, developing, and selecting high performing employees, the conference will take place October 26 and 27 at the University Center.
James Ceaser’s lecture addresses importance of Constitution
By Megan Davis, University Relations Intern As the presidential campaign heats up, the cutting remarks and political loyalties continue to divide Americans. Though many will remain on opposing sides, there is one thing that holds all United States citizens together – the Constitution.
University celebrates Homecoming
The University went back to the ’90s for this year’s Homecoming theme, “Noogalodeon!” Students enjoyed classic events such as Field Games, Lip Sync, and Step Show. The week led up to the football game against SoCon rivals Appalachian State. The Mocs fell to
Former SunTrust Executive leads Galtere Institute at UTC
Sue Culpepper, former Chattanooga City President and Managing Director of the Wealth Management Group for SunTrust in Chattanooga, joins The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga College of Business as the new Director of the Galtere Institute: Finance for the Future Initiative.
URGENT: Relocation of Classes in Davenport
Davenport Hall Greetings Students, Faculty, and Staff…below is a schedule of classes in Davenport that have been temporarily relocated. If your class is not on the list below, you will meet as scheduled in Davenport Hall. The English classes will begin meeting in the new location as of tomorrow morning (Wednesday). Evening classes will meet…
Hunter Lecture series opener focuses on education
Diane Ravitch, research professor of education at New York University and a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, will discuss her most recent book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education, as she kicks off the George T. Hunter Lecture Series…
UTC appointments to UT Board of Trustees
Governor Bill Haslam announced two UTC appointments to the UT Board of Trustees: Dr. Victoria Steinberg, Associate Professor of French in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures and Shalin Shah, a senior UTC University Honors student and political science major. Read more… https://news.tn.gov/node/9438
Author Warren St. John to speak at Convocation 2012
Warren St. John, author of Outcasts United, will be the guest speaker at Convocation 2012 on September 13, at 12:15 p.m. in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall.
Nurse Anesthesia program earns ten-year accreditation
The School of Nursing has another achievement to add to their growing list of accomplishments. The UTC Master’s of Science in Nursing: Nurse Anesthesia Concentration (CRNA) has received a ten-year accreditation from the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs (COA).