Undergraduate students recently presented research posters in the lobby of the state Capitol. Legislators met with students from their districts and saw the outstanding research being conducted by undergraduates across the state.
Two students travel to Ghana for study abroad program
“Going to the motherland!” said Jaren Carter’s Facebook status update. UTC students Carter, sophomore criminal justice major, and Saasha Jones, junior business marketing major, were recently selected to participate in the Accra, Ghana, Study Abroad program. It is open to undergraduate and graduate students from all UT and additional universities and colleges. The students are…
Hundreds of students attend UTC Career Day
Students and recent alumni packed the Tennessee and Chattanooga rooms of the University Center for UTC Career Day.
Student athletes recognized for academic excellence
The Southern Conference has announced its Academic All-Conference team for the 2009 fall season. A total of 25 Mocs, representing the fall sports of cross country, football, soccer and volleyball, earned recognition for their academic success.
Conflict Prevention Officer for U.S. Dept. of State to speak
Paul Turner, Conflict Prevention Officer, Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization U.S. Department of State, will speak at UTC as part of Perspectives 2010: The Raymond B. Witt Lecture Series. Turner, a UTC University Honors alumnus, will address Dr. Fouad Moughrabi’s political science class on Tuesday, January 26, 12:15 p.m.-1:30 p.m. in the…
UTC Bass Anglers Host Spring Tournament
The UTC Bass Anglers Club plans to host its second tournament series in Spring 2010. Club President Alex Craw says the Tennessee Collegiate Bass Fishing Trail is open to any collegiate angler.
New graduate to wed Iraq veteran
December 2009 business graduate Amanda Crain’s transition into the real world will not only include stepping into the workforce, but also walking down the aisle to marry her fiancé of three years, Jacob Godwin. Crain’s experience has been far from ordinary. While most students her age have the support of a partner close by, Crain…
Beta Alpha Psi students attend national conference
Hazlett, Lewis & Bieter, PLLC, recently sponsored a national conference trip for six UTC student members of the Beta Alpha Psi accounting and finance honor society.
American Government class engages in health care debate
Congresswoman Carolyn Kilpatrick (represented by UTC student Kristyn Mayberry) spoke passionately on behalf of her constituents in the Thirteenth District of Michigan by saying she would vote for a health care bill that supports all US citizens. She said health care for all “is not a Republican or Democratic issue. This is an American issue.”
Chemical engineering student earns international recognition
Jennifer Lewis, a graduate of East Ridge High School and a senior chemical engineering Departmental Honors student at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, recently received an award in an international undergraduate student research poster competition held in Nashville at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2009 Annual Conference.