The SimCenter: National Center for Computational Engineering provided the academic research for a new source of alternative energy unveiled by Bloom Energy Corporation in Sunnyvale, California. Bloom Energy Corporation CEO KR Sridhar says the Bloom Energy Server is a patented oxide solid fuel cell technology, which will provide cleaner alternative energy. Extensive testing of the…
Students showcase research posters at state Capitol
Undergraduate students recently presented research posters in the lobby of the state Capitol. Legislators met with students from their districts and saw the outstanding research being conducted by undergraduates across the state.
University engaged in Chattanooga Business Expo
University representatives offered recruiting information to those who attended the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce Business Expo and a UTC alumnus was honored at the Chamber’s Small Business Awards Luncheon, an annual event celebrating small business and entrepreneurial excellence in Chattanooga.
Germ quiz explores H1N1 virus
The H1N1 virus is the star of the third installment of Dr. Henry Spratt’s germ quiz, which aired Tuesday, February 16, on WDEF News 12 at 6 p.m. Spratt is a professor in the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Nursing faculty to present research at international conference
School of Nursing Assistant Professor Lisa Muirhead, DNP, APRN-BC, ANP was selected to present her research on best practices for vulnerable populations at the 11th Annual National/International Evidence-Based Practice Conference to be held in Phoenix, Arizona in June.
Design Corps director to offer lecture, book-signing
Bryan Bell will present “Design for the 21st Century” on Thursday, March 4, at 7 p.m. in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall, UTC Fine Arts Center (corner of Palmetto and Vine Streets). The public is invited to attend the lecture, a reception, and book-signing following the lecture in the foyer of the Fine Arts Center—all…
College of Business maintains prestigious AACSB accreditation
The College of Business has maintained its business and accounting accreditation by AACSB International, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Two students travel to Ghana for study abroad program
“Going to the motherland!” said Jaren Carter’s Facebook status update. UTC students Carter, sophomore criminal justice major, and Saasha Jones, junior business marketing major, were recently selected to participate in the Accra, Ghana, Study Abroad program. It is open to undergraduate and graduate students from all UT and additional universities and colleges. The students are…
V-Day events raise awareness about violence against women
Two performances of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues will be held at the UTC Fine Arts Center’s Roland Hayes Theater on Friday, February 12, and Saturday, February 13, at 7 p.m.
Hundreds of students attend UTC Career Day
Students and recent alumni packed the Tennessee and Chattanooga rooms of the University Center for UTC Career Day.