UTC Mock Trial team heads to the championships.
A Look Back at a Gold Medal Homecoming
From our Homecoming win over Mercer with a whopping 52-31 final score, to annual favorites like Step Show and Field Games, UTC’s Go for the Gold, Homecoming 2016 was one for the books. Take a look back at the week and relive some of your favorite moments.
Donors and students meet face-to-face with Scholarship Luncheon
Scholarship donors became more than a name on paper as students shook hands, listened to life stories, and were given the opportunity to thank the very people who brought their education and goals within reach.
Operation Move In
This year’s Operation Move In was a true Campus collaboration and complete success. By 4:00 PM on Thursday, over 1,400 new students were checked in to their on-Campus housing with 700 students moving into North Campus and 706 students moving into South Campus.
Katherine Adorati: Student Success Profile
“I can’t say it’s been easy. It’s definitely been a challenge. But, you know, I like the challenge,” says Katherine Adorati, a double major in Chemistry and Spanish who is also minoring in Biology.
The Charles Foundation announces scholarship recipients
Charles Foundation Scholarships are awarded to engineering and education students, in memory of Mario and Grace B. Charles.
Kick-off your UTC experience the right way with Convocation and Welcome Week
Be sure to kick-off your UTC experience the right way—by attending Convocation 2016 and then joining in the festivities of Welcome Week!
Mocs study art, history, architecture, politics, and sport in Italy
More than 40 UTC students from different disciplines spread across five different classes spent 18 days in Italy over the summer studying art, history, architecture, and sports.
Social Work students partner with local nonprofits, initiate change
Even before graduating, these social work students were already making waves of change in the Chattanooga community as they partnered with local nonprofits to conduct much needed research in the community.
Students launch out-of this-world High Altitude Balloon
Earlier this May, Dr. Daniel Loveless led a team of 13 undergraduate and graduate students as they successfully launched and retrieved a high altitude balloon that peaked at an altitude of approximately 108,000 feet.