In its fourth annual ranking of undergraduate business programs, BusinessWeek magazine has again named the UTC undergraduate business program among the top 100 in the nation. It is the second time the program has been included in the list.
Mocs anticipate results of SoCon Tournament quarterfinals
March Madness for The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga men’s basketball team starts Saturday night, March 7, at home in the McKenzie Arena at 7 p.m. Read more….
UTC participates in TVA Career Fair
UTC participated in TVA’s Career Fair in Chattanooga, an opportunity to learn about engineering, power plant operations, environmental science, business-related positions and other fields.
UTC participates in Mock Trial Competition
Legal Assistant Studies students from UTC joined paralegal studies students from Chattanooga State Technical Community College in a mock trial competition at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Circuit Court Judge W. Neil Thomas III presided over the competition.
Hunter Lecture series continues March 3 with John Merrow
John Merrow, national education expert and education correspondent for PBS’ “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” will be speaking at UTC on Tuesday, March 3, as a part of the 2009 George T. Hunter Lecture Series.
UTC Opera Workshop tickets available March 2
Johann Strauss’ operetta Die Fledermaus (The Bat) comes to the UTC Fine Arts Center March 27-28 when the UTC Opera Workshop presents a fully-staged production with the UTC Orchestra, sung in English. Tickets are $7.00 general admission, and $5.00 Senior Citizens. Beginning March 2, tickets will be sold by the UTC Box Office (423-425-4269), Monday…
Chattanooga Spirit team tryouts for Cheerleaders and Sugar Mocs
Tryouts for Chattanooga Spirit are coming! The UTC Cheerleading squad tryouts are April 1-4 and tryouts for the UTC Sugar Mocs are April 2-4.
Renée Haugerud and John H. Murphy photo gallery
Enjoy the photo gallery from the news conference and reception for donors Renée Haugerud and John H. Murphy.
Renée Haugerud and John H. Murphy recognized for major gift
Renée Haugerud and John H. Murphy were recognized for their gift of $2 million for The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The UTC College of Business and the Mocs football program will both benefit. UTC College of Business offered transformational opportunity Major gift supports Mocs football program Renée Haugerud bio John H. Murphy bio Press…
UTC College of Business offered transformational opportunity
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga recognized donors Renée Haugerud and her husband John H. Murphy for their $1.5 million project development gift, which offers a bold, transformational opportunity for the UTC College of Business to develop The Renée Haugerud and John H. Murphy Global Finance Center.