Two departments teamed up to help students collect and analyze data about usage of the Tennessee Riverpark. Students conducted surveys along several points of the Tennessee Riverpark to capture demographic and usage information. The project began in 2008. Students in English 278, scientific writing, received help from Stefanie deOlloqui, adjunct faculty member in Health and…
Lady Mocs fought hard in NCAA first round
Lady Mocs fought hard, lost a tough game in NCAA first round. Read more
Registration for Faculty
All faculty advisors must attend a Banner orientation session. See the schedule of faculty Banner orientation sessions here: http://www.utc.edu/Administration/Records/BannerTraining.php
Registration for Students
Registration begins March 29, with registration times based on the number of earned hours. Students must make an appointment to meet with an advisor prior to registration.
Registration: it’s different for fall 2010
What’s up with registration? Where are the class section numbers? What are building codes? Registering for fall 2010 classes is going to be very different as the campus transitions to our new Banner system. Now’s the time to prepare for these positive changes. Current student information Faculty information
Lady Mocs to play Oklahoma State in NCAA Tournament
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga women’s basketball team received a Number 13 seed and will take on Number 4 seed Oklahoma State (23-10) in Tempe, Arizona. [Read more]
UTC and Chattanooga State students collaborate to Embrace Haiti
In response to the earthquake that struck Haiti in January, students from UTC and Chattanooga State Community College are uniting to launch a campaign to collect critical medical supplies. Known as “Embrace Haiti,” the project reminds the community that the crisis in Haiti continues and focuses primarily on obtaining orthotic and prosthetic equipment-devices that improve…
UTC faculty members help heal Haiti earthquake survivors
Dr. June Hanks recently spent her 48th birthday in Haiti, sharing her skills as a physical therapist and wound specialist as she responded to the needs of earthquake victims. According to Hanks, it is estimated 8-10 per cent of Haitians had some form of disability before the earthquake. No one knows the number of amputations…