The Department of History and the Africana Studies Program are pleased to again partner with RISE Chattanooga and the People’s History of Chattanooga Project this Spring to offer four walking tours at no cost to members of the UTC community.
Scenic Roots Interview on the History of White Rage
Associate Professor of History and Director of the Africana Studies Program Susan Eckelmann Berghel was a guest on the WUTC show “Scenic Roots,” where she discussed her course “History of White Rage.”
Lunch, Learn & Link #2 on 2/22
LLL#2 will be an open forum where faculty in the History Department will comment on current events in the world. A big bonus is that student attendees will receive some door-delivery prizes!
Starting 2/2 – UTC History Co-Sponsoring MedTalk: A Discussion of Diversity in Healthcare
The History Department is proud to co-sponsor this semester’s UTC Pre-Health MEDTalk: A Discussion of Diversity in Healthcare series, starting with a Zoom discussion of “Milestones in LGBTQ+ Healthcare History” on Tuesday, February 2, from 4:00-5:00 pm, featuring Dr. Cummiskey and Dr. Kuby.
Virtual Events for Students — Lunch, Learn & Link Series Spring 2021
The UTC Department of History’s Spring 2021 Lunch, Learn & Link Series will feature the following virtual sessions for students. Save the dates!



