Irene Hillman is the new director of student success in the College of Engineering and Computer Science
Partnering for a more pedestrian-friendly city
UT, Center for Urban Informatics and Progress, the Chattanooga Department of Transportation partner on traffic monitoring and managing technology.
ICA@UTC launches its new beginnings
ICA@UTC (formerly George Ayers Cress Gallery of Art) 725 Vine St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Hours Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Noon-4 p.m. Contact: (423) 425-4689 More information: https://www.cressgallery.org/ In its debut exhibit, the ICA@UTC (ICA stands for Institute of Contemporary Art) is hosting the works of 12 artists, all of whom have a connection to the…
Williamson is the fourth person and first woman appointed to Chair in its 43-year history
Claudia Williamson understands that people might consider her a trailblazer, but she has never seen herself that way. But as the first woman named Scott L. Probasco Jr. Distinguished Chair of Free Enterprise in the chair’s history, there is a bit of blaze in her trail. She also is the only fourth person awarded the…
Face-to-Face/Hybrid classes begin Monday
Jan. 27, 2021 From: Provost Jerold Hale & Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Vice Chancellor Yancy Freeman Beginning Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, all courses originally designated as having face-to-face or hybrid instruction begin meeting in that format. This includes face-to-face or hybrid courses that began meeting online temporarily from the start of classes on Jan.…
Alum football player selected as a Latino lawyer to watch
2013 graduate Irvin Hernandez praised by ‘Latino Leaders’ magazine
Doctor of Physical Therapy students celebrated as they enter the workforce
Students graduating from DPT program participate in White Coat ceremony.
UTC Engineering Management ranked in national Top 25
Great Business Schools rated the UTC engineering management bachelor’s degree the 24th-best in the nation for 2021.
Preserving Chattanooga’s African American culture past and present
A collaboration involving the UTC History Department and RISE Chattanooga, a community-based nonprofit organization, aims to preserve past and present African American culture in the Chattanooga area.








