The UTC Music Department presents Octubafest II, a Tuba/Euphonium Studio Recital with guest artist – Kelly Thomas will be held Tuesday, October 14, 7:30 pm, Roland Hayes Concert Hall, UTC Fine Arts Center (corner of Vine and Palmetto Streets), UTC Music Department. Thomas is the tuba/euphonium instructor and director of pep bands at the University…
Exploring Gender: new Women’s Studies major offers events in October
The new Women’s Studies major at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is kicking off October with these special events: Wednesday, October 15 The foreign Language Department will show the film Frida starring Selma Hayak and Alberto Molina at 7:15 p.m. in Brock Hall 201. Free and open to the public. Wednesday, October 22 The…
William R. Lee engages in international music conference
Dr. William R. Lee, professor and coordinator of Music Education, shared developments in his field with delegates from Europe and South America at the 2nd European Conference on Developmental Psychology of Music at Roehampton University, London, UK. Lee was leader of a session on early musical development and he presented the paper “The Psychology of…
Nobel Laureate addresses global warming
Nobel Laureate Dr. Thomas Schelling urged a UTC audience to be patient as our country addresses the greenhouse problem, saying it has taken the United States two decades to learn how to think about greenhouse gasses and fossil fuels. Shelling said the next U.S. president will take these issues very seriously, though most politicians incorrectly…
Commentary on Dr. Thomas Schelling’s Presentation
Thank you. As a long-term environmental activist I must admit that I have been pleasantly surprised by the acknowledgement by Dr. Schelling that global warming is a serious problem that must be addressed.
McClay says presidential debates must address America’s identity crisis
Business journals across the country carried an open letter from the Bradley Project on America’s National Identity, which called on the Commission on Presidential Debates to address the meaning of American national identity and how to strengthen it. Dr. Wilfred M. McClay, SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence in Humanities at the University and professor of…
Finance Speaker Series continues Thursday, Oct. 9
Thursday, October 9, 9-11 a.m. In this first session, there will be a panel discussion, moderated by Dr. Bento Lobo. Part I: “The Financial Crisis: What are its causes? Can we fix it?” Part II: “Professional Designations” University Center Auditorium Thursday, October 9, 12:30-2:30 p.m. In the second session, Lauren C. Templeton and Scott Phillips…
Faculty and Staff Recognition
Visit the Faculty and Staff Recognition website to view the latest achievements on the UTC campus.
Accounting Lecture Series presents Charles E. Landes
Charles E. Landes will present The Profession of Auditing: How the ASB has responded at the 35th Annual Accounting Lecture Series on Thursday, October 9, 11:40 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Chattanooga Trade and Convention Center. The purpose of series is to bring to the College of Business and to the community outstanding individuals in the…
Campus presentation: IBM’s Genographic Project (human migration study)
An “IBM Power of Technology” program, The Genographic Project: Unraveling the mystery of human migration will be held on the UTC campus Wednesday, October 8, 1:30-3 p.m. at the UTC University Center Auditorium. Presenters include Alex Moen, V.P. of Mission Programs, National Geographic and Jeremy Dies, IBM Program Manager, The Genographic Project. The Genographic Project…