Students from selected counties in north Georgia and Alabama are again eligible for a regional tuition credit at UTC in fall 2008. The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees has approved the plan to allow eligible students from Catoosa, Dade, Fannin, Murray, Walker, and Whitfield counties in Georgia and Jackson county in Alabama to pay…
UTC Challenger Learning Center dedicates three new classrooms
Congressman Zach Wamp addresses the audience Since its grand opening in 1995 when the UTC Challenger Learning Center became the first of its kind to be housed on a university campus, there were plans to open three classrooms to complete the original building design. Thanks to the efforts of Dr. June Scobee Rodgers, Founding Chairman…
Engineering students create competitive punkin chunkin trebuchet
A team of six mechanical and one civil engineering students built an elaborate wood and steel trebuchet and took it to Bridgeville, Delaware, where they launched a ten pound pumpkin 581 feet. Team Artemis, including mechanical engineering students Trevor Owens, Larry Ardry, Nettie Halcomb, Michael Adams, Chris Thornton, Ed Yates and Stuart Rymer and one…
Black Hawks transport ROTC cadets
Black Hawk helicopters landed on Chamberlain Field to transport senior ROTC cadets to Catoosa Training Site in Georgia for extended lab training. “Given the limitations of available training time due to darkness and class schedules, air transportation gave us additional training time for the day,” said Major Ben Smith. “Secondarily, the use of aviation provides…
Rosser to speak at UTC about academic women scientists and their struggle to succeed
“The Science Glass Ceiling: Academic Women Scientists and Their Struggle to Succeed” will be presented on Tuesday, November 13, at noon in the Signal Mountain Room of the UTC University Center by Dr. Sue V. Rosser, Dean of Ivan Allen College, the liberal arts college of Georgia Tech where she holds the Ivan Allen Dean’s…
Theatre students take Atlanta field trips, performing The Glass Menagerie
Two groups of students in Theatre and Speech recently took field trips to Atlanta to see several plays. They enjoyed Dark Play or Stories for Boys by Carlos Murillo at Actor’s Express; My Name is Rachel Corrie, a one-woman show about an American peace activist killed in the West Bank in 2003 and produced by…
Enjoy opera, percussion and saxophone student performances
UTC Opera Performance The UTC Opera will present “The Magic of Mozart” on Friday, November 16, at 8 p.m., Saturday, November 17, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, November 18, at 2 p.m. at the Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the UTC Fine Arts Center at Vine and Palmetto Streets. Under the artistic direction of Ronald…
Towson University president discusses metropolitan mission
Towson University in Maryland has established itself as a metropolitan university with strong ties to its regional community, according to Towson president Dr. Robert Caret. “If you dream with the community and create a common future, everybody cares,” Caret said. In an address to UTC faculty, staff, administration and students, Caret said although Towson sees…
Workshops on paying for college November 12
On the Road: The Paying for College Bus Tour presents free workshops for Chattanooga families to learn how to pay for college on Monday, November 12, at the Center for Creative Arts on 1301 Dallas Road from 7-8:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m.; first come, first served. A scholarship drawing will be…
Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression
Selected papers will be presented during the 15th annual Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression which will be held Thursday through Saturday, November 8-10, in Chattanooga. The papers deal with U.S. mass media of the 19th century, the Civil War in fiction and history, images of race and gender…