UTC is serving as a job application service site for the new Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga. All potential job applicants who are visiting campus are welcomed to the Lupton Library. This application process at UTC is offered online to anyone seeking a VW production team member job who does not have access to a computer…
WUTC completes successful fall membership drive
WUTC, FM 88.1, raised $120,727 in new pledged dollars to support its programming costs.
School Psychology Program receives full approval status
The National Association of School Psychologists Program Approval Review Board has announced the UTC School Psychology Program received full approval status. A notification letter stated the UTC program met all of the standards of the Program Approval Review Board and congratulated the University for its “efforts to develop a strong program.”
Researchers present discoveries at international conference
Dr. Robin William, Dr. Tom Buggey, Dr. Amy Casey, and Dr. Kimberly Wingate who hold joint appointments as UTC College of Health, Education and Professional Studies faculty and Siskin Children’s Institute researchers, presented their studies and findings at the world’s largest conference about early intervention and early childhood development.
Pink human ribbon adorns Chamberlain Field
Thousands of UTC students, staff and faculty braved mud and the threat of rain on Chamberlain Field in a valiant attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest human ribbon, in support of the fight against breast cancer. Though the attempt fell short of breaking the record, the 2,210 pink ribbon…
UTC holds information meeting on reduced graduate tuition rate for Georgia and Alabama residents
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Graduate School will hold an information session for students interested in pursuing a graduate degree, especially for residents from Georgia and Alabama who can now benefit from a reduced graduate tuition rate.
Actress Marlee Matlin addresses campus crowd
When actress Marlee Matlin was asked to describe what if felt like to be the first deaf Academy Award winner, she responded ‘I”ll scream later.’” In a campus presentation in the UTC Fine Arts Center, she brought a message filled with a sense of humor and courage.
“Children and the Holocaust: Two illustrated lectures”
“Children and the Holocaust: Two illustrated lectures,” will be presented by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on Thursday, October 22, in the University Center Auditorium from 3-5 p.m. (with a brief intermission for refreshments from 3:55-4:10 p.m.). The program is free and open to the public.
John and Diane Marek Visiting Artist Series continues
The UTC Cress Gallery of Art and the UTC John and Diane Marek Visiting Artist Series announce two new solo exhibitions and the first Marek Visiting Artist venue of the 2009-10 season.
Dr. Jamie F. Harvey encourages physical activity in Take It Outside! Week
Dr. Jamie Harvey, faculty member in Health and Human Performance and Head Start Body Start Physical Activity consultant, is participating in the Inaugural Take It Outside! Week, October 19-23. She will visit Avondale Head Start Center, encouraging students to increase outdoor play while celebrating the environment.