See the University through the eyes of Distinguished Alumnus and renowned professional photographer Robin Hood this fall! Selected images by Hood will be on display from October 24 to November 22, 2011 on the ground and upper floors of the Atrium Gallery in the University Center.
College of Business hosts entrepreneurial forum
For Jim Kennedy III, building the Kenco Group, a third-party logistics provider located in Chattanooga, from a small organization of a few dozen people to one that employs thousands was no easy task, but he’ll be the first to admit that serendipity did play a part.
Percussion ensemble to present annual Beat Hunger concert
The UTC Percussion Ensemble returns with their annual “Beat Hunger” concert this semester on Sunday, November 20, and Monday, November 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the UTC Fine Arts Center. The group is directed by Dr. Monte Coulter, Director of Percussion Studies.
Carbonell stresses cooperation, civility in regional land planning
As Chattanooga grapples with the question on how to use land effectively for its growing population, Armando Carbonell, Chairman of the Department of Planning and Urban Form at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, stresses the importance of collaboration in the regional land planning process.
Spring registration begins
Leaves may be just beginning to fall from their trees, but the University is looking forward to spring registration.
Community invited to University master plan meeting
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga invites the public to a community forum on Wednesday, November 2, from 4 – 6 p.m. at the Bessie Smith Hall to participate in developing a new campus master plan. By fall 2012, a sustainable campus master plan will be crafted by integrating changes to UTC buildings, open space,…
Music Department offers wide range of fall concerts
Take refuge from the chilly fall weather and attend one of the many upcoming performances offered by the UTC Department of Music. All of the events are free and open to the public.
Mount Everest mountain climber presents film on campus
Brad Clement, an avid rock climber and a professional, high-altitude filmmaker/photographer, will be on campus to share stories and photos from “The Everest Peace Project” on Friday, November 4th at 3 p.m. in the Signal Mountain Room of the UTC University Center. This event is free and open to public.
Accelerated computer science master’s degree offered
In an effort to keep up with the rapid change of technology, the UTC Department of Computer Science and Engineering now offers an accelerated masters program in computer science focused on career preparation and industry needs.
WUTC membership drive reaches goal
WUTC FM-88.1 reached its fall membership drive and netted $140,549 towards funding the radio station’s programming costs. The public radio station licensed to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is the region’s source for programming from National Public Radio, including awarding winning programs like “Morning Edition,” “All Things Considered,” and “Car Talk.”

