The purpose of a recent workshop organized by Dr. Zibin Guo was to provide healthcare providers with an opportunity to advance their knowledge and ability to apply the principles of the Wheelchair/Inclusive Tai Chi Chuan program to empower veterans with psychological and physical challenges.
Wheelchair Tai Chi helping veterans cope with trauma
Wheelchair/Adaptive Tai Chi for Veterans relieves stress and improves health.
On-campus ‘Taps’ project honors veterans
Musicians across UTC honor veterans through annual “Taps” project.
Veterans work to bring civility, bipartisanship to Congress
The freshman class of veterans in Congress pledge to return civility and bipartisanship to U.S. politics.
Paying it back: Veterans receive college credits for their military service
Melissa Speed initially joined the Navy after high school because she didn’t really want to go to college. She served active duty out of Virginia for seven years. During that time, she worked in information technology, helping with troubleshooting, satellite communications, and networking. When Speed returned to Chattanooga, it seemed natural to her to enroll…
Honoring military heroes through songwriting, featured on WUTC
WUTC created a special program featuring segments from Operation Song, a Nashville based nonprofit that empowers veterans, active duty military, and their families to share their stories through songwriting.
VEP Graduate on What Makes the Program a Success
Mark Kidwell, veteran entrepreneur, launches social media firm to reach younger generations through technology.
UTC recognized by U.S. News and World Report for work with student veterans
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is included for the second year in the top 25 Best Colleges for Veterans among Regional Universities in the South, according to U.S. News and World Report. UTC’s participation “in federal initiatives helping veterans and active-duty service members apply for, pay for and complete their degrees” earned the University…