Several UTC faculty members will be presenting original research at the annual meeting of the Tennessee Conference of Historians. The University will be hosting this year’s conference on September 1-3. The conference is free and open to the public.
University to host Emma Bell Miles Symposium
On September 9-10, the University will remember and celebrate the life of Emma Bell Miles, a pioneering ethnographer of Southern Appalachian culture. Bringing together artists, educators, folklorists, musicians, naturalists, regional food enthusiasts, and writers, The Second Annual Emma Bell Miles Symposium on Southern Appalachian Culture & Nature will be held in the University Center. The…
Faculty work showcased at art exhibit
Artwork from UTC faculty is on display at the Cress Gallery of Art until October 2nd. Located in the lobby of the UTC Fine Arts Center, this exhibition of visual research is free and open to the public.
University to remember 9/11 with candlelight vigil
The campus is invited to participate in a 9/11 Candlelight Vigil remembering those lost and honoring those who serve, on September 11, 2011, at 8 p.m.
Update: UTC community book club author visits campus
Author William Kamkwamba delivered a message straight from the heart of a 24 year-old-man who has lived a life that has inspired many readers. He told groups of UTC students when they are discouraged or overwhelmed by classes and life “don’t give up; everything is possible.”
Business faculty to speak at statewide conference
Two UTC College of Business faculty members – Dr. Lisa Burke and Dr. Mark Mendenhall – have been invited to speak at “The 19th Annual 2011 Tennessee SHRM Conference and Exposition” to be held on September 21-23. Hosted by the local SHRM Chattanooga Chapter, an affiliate chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the…
Ribbon-cutting event officially opens Crossroads
As campus enrollment continues to grow at record levels, dining needs of students are being met by a new concept—the first all-you-can-eat dining facility resides alongside a new dual-line Subway in Crossroads, located on the hill between the Lupton Library and Oak Street. Dining options include brick oven pizza, home-style cooking, burgers and hotdogs, ice…
Hunter Lecture Series presents variety of speakers
The 2011-2012 Hunter Lecture Series kicks off with Michelle Rhee, an education reform advocate, on September 20 at the Tivoli Theatre. All lectures are free and open to the public. Additional speakers will discuss the environment, culture, and community.
Faculty spend summer teaching, researching, traveling
Many UTC faculty members passed on lazy days spent in the summer sun in favor of completing research, teaching classes, and publishing articles.
Campus housing facelift benefits students
As students moved into their dorms at the start of fall semester, several changes and upgrades awaited them. UTC Housing had a busy summer installing wireless internet, new flooring, new lighting, among other upgrades, meant to enhance the on-campus residential experience.