Camille Ward was crowned Homecoming Queen and Tyler Forrest was named Top Moc during the football game at Finley Stadium Saturday night. Members of the court were announced earlier. Read more…
UTC Theatre presents The Miser by Moliere
The UTC Department of Theatre and Speech is kicking off the 2009-2010 season with the classic French comedy The Miser by Moliere. This season marks the 30th anniversary of the UTC Fine Arts Center and the Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre, corner of Vine and Palmetto Streets. To celebrate this event, the Department of Theatre and…
U.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors to perform
The internationally acclaimed U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors of Washington, D.C., will continue its long history of presenting free public performances when it appears at UTC Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the UTC Fine Arts Center on Tuesday, October 6, at 7:30 p.m. The Jazz Ambassadors concert in Chattanooga is sponsored by the UTC Music Department…
Homecoming Court announced
Members of the Homecoming Court were announced Monday at the Kickoff pep rally held inside the University Center. The Homecoming Queen and Top Moc will be announced at Super Homecoming 2009, when the Mocs take on the Wofford Terriers on Saturday, September 26, kickoff at 6 p.m. at Finley Stadium.
World’s largest journal for special education chooses professor as associate editor
Robin McWilliam, Ph.D., a researcher at Siskin Children’s Institute who holds a faculty appointment in the UTC Education: Graduate Studies Division, has been selected as an associate editor of Exceptional Children, the largest scholarly journal for special education in the world.
Mocs ranked No 1 and 4 in two collegiate golf rankings
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga men’s golf program begins atop the collegiate golf world ranked No. 1 on Golfstat and No. 4 on the Golfweek/Sagarin Ratings Index in the first rankings of the year.
Anthropology students to demonstrate prehistoric culture
Anthropology students of Dr. H. Lyn Miles will participate in an exciting active learning exercise when they smash two five-foot clay pots with a sledgehammer on Tuesday, September 29, 12:15 p.m., on Vine Street across from the UTC University Center. Students will then use the anthropology methods they are learning to reconstruct the pots on…
UTC Founders Day celebrated
Students enjoyed a slice of birthday cake and looked at old University yearbooks when Founders Day was observed on campus, marking the 123rd anniversary of the institution’s beginning. The UTC Student Alumni Council sponsored the event. The Chancellor’s Office also provided pizza.
Majora Carter shares vision for environmental change and a green workforce
By Danny Butler, Assistant News Editor, The University Echo Majora Carter implored UTC to reach out to the community while working on the campus’s sustainability in speech Tuesday at the Roland Hayes Concert Hall.
See the Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Juried Students Sculpture Exhibition
The Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Juried Student Sculpture Exhibition will open Friday, September 18, at 4 p.m., with a public reception in the UTC University Center Atrium. The public is welcome. Partners include Mid-South Sculpture Alliance (MSA), the UTC Department of Art, and the UTC Cress Gallery of Art and the event is hosted by the…