A huge crowd of 14,000 fans and a satisfying win ushered in the 2009-10 Mocs football season!
Safe campus emphasized with Green Dot Campaign
As the Green Dot Campaign gets underway this week, the goal is to create awareness for a safe campus for all students.
Cress Gallery offers faculty exhibition
The Cress Gallery of Art announces the first exhibition of the academic year with the public opening of The 2009 UTC Department of Art Biennial Faculty Exhibition, featuring visual art in a variety of disciplines and media. This art was created within the past two years as part of the ongoing research and professional development…
Students share first week reflections
Student writers in the Communication Department’s Feature Writing course offer their reflections on attending UTC and their first week of classes.
CDC selects professor’s scientific paper
Dollar for dollar, what are the best ways for communities to offer physical activity programs to best benefit the public’s health?
Department of Chemistry announces 2009-10 Grote Scholars
The Department of Chemistry announces the 2009-2010 Grote Chemistry Scholars: freshmen, Jonathan Chlarson, Joshua Justice, Scott McMahan; sophomores, Jordan Foutch, Grayson Golden, Zac Perry; juniors, Vijay Patel, Hitesh Vashi, Tyson Ward; and seniors, Marko Bajic, Jin Cheng, and Sean Dunn.
Artist, illustrator Barry Moser to speak on campus
World-renowned artist, illustrator, and 1993 UTC Distinguished Alumnus Barry Moser will speak on September 17 at 7 p.m. in the UTC University Center Auditorium. He will address “The Livery of Art: Seeing, Believing, and Chalk.” The talk is free and open to the public.
Chattanooga Spirit Teams earn awards
Chattanooga Spirit Teams received several honors while they attended cheer camp at The University of Alabama.
UTC Bass Anglers on television this weekend
A television broadcast this weekend will show the UTC Bass Anglers fourth place finish last April in the Southern Collegiate Bass Fishing Series Championship. The Bass Anglers beat teams from Virginia Tech, University of Georgia, Clemson and UT Knoxville.
AGC continues support of Construction Management
Associated General Contractors (AGC) of East Tennessee is providing continued support to the UTC Construction Management program with a $50,000 grant, part of a three-year $150,000 commitment. AGC is very pleased with enrollment of the program; there are 43 students currently registered for fall 2009 and there are 63 students enrolled in the program, according…