First scholarship to be awarded in Fall semester 2020.
Local middle school students ‘Gear Up’ for college chemistry
From experimenting with elephant toothpaste to measuring the width of a single piece of hair, 24 Orchard Knob Middle School seventh-graders got a taste for science and a glimpse of college during their recent visit to UTC.
Work by UTC students makes things easier for hospital patients
Anna Tenpenny admits she was “geeking.” Walking through the brand-new Kennedy Outpatient Center for the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger, not only was she dazzled with the building itself, she also gazed with wonder upon the electronic kiosks that register patients at the center. It’s a system she and two other students pitched to Erlanger officials,…
UTC Graduate School accepting applications for first-ever Diversity in STEM Visit
Explore and experience graduate education on our campus with this two-day visit.
Researching the hows and whys of brain changes through life
For further information about Jill Shelton’s CALM Lab, visit www.sheltoncalmlab.com. Consider this scenario: Your spouse asked you to pick up an item at the grocery store on your way home from work, and the supermarket was indeed on your route home. Once you noticed the store’s sign, your brain reminds you of the task at…
Chattanooga named in Top 50 Smart City projects for ethical data use
Read more about Chattanooga’s ethical data practices As many urban areas adopt “smart city” initiatives, Chattanooga is doing so with a slightly different approach—and now, the city is being recognized for its ethical practices. The Smart 50 Awards, created by US Ignite, Smart Cities Connect and Smart Cities Connect Foundation listed Chattanooga’s data analytics practices…
Local high school students create art for public display
UTC Southeast Center for the Education in the Arts (SCEA) and the Challenger STEM Learning Center worked with EPB on ArtSpark.
Eight selected as Blue Ribbon Award winners
Blue Ribbon winners chosen for going above and beyond.
Eliminating errors: Noelle Currey makes TVA testing more efficient
UTC’s College of Engineering alum Noelle Currey receives TVA’s highest engineering honor—the 2020 Ike Zeringue Engineer of the Year award.
Dates for adding, dropping, changing and registering for courses
Wednesday, Jan. 8 Partial Term 1: Last day to change from credit to audit or audit to credit http://events.utc.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=129875 Wednesday, Jan. 8 Partial Term 1: Last day to register or change registration http://events.utc.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=129873 Thursday, Jan. 9 Partial Term 1: Last day to drop a class before a W (withdrawal) is recorded http://events.utc.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=129877…









