UTC ranked in the Top 20 for online Master in Engineering Management.
44 years later: Barbara Norwood retiring from School of Nursing
To honor Norwood’s commitment and long-lasting impact, she is the newest professor emeritus from the School of Nursing.
UTC Rocket Mocs team ranked No. 1 in the United States
The UTC rocket team wowed the crowd when it was announced that its rocket reached more than 11,000 feet in height and almost 1,300 mph.
Celebrating the First Generation
Ana Rodas is a junior nursing major from Nashville and a first-generation college student, first-generation American and first-generation high school graduate, the daughter of immigrants.
Like Auntie, Like Nephew: Alumnus and advisor form lasting bond
Kinnawa Kaitibi and Nicole Brown both remember when they first met during his sophomore year. What started as a rocky first encounter has grown into a years-long mentorship and friendship that has lasted beyond Kaitibi’s college years.
Southern gospel meets 1660s France in UTC Theatre Company’s ‘Tartuffe’
Directing the company’s production of the 17th-century French classic is 2011 graduate Blake Harris. He returns to Chattanooga after graduating with a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in theatre directing from California Arts Institute.
UTC, Cleveland State sign engineering/computer science agreement
A new agreement between UTC and Cleveland State links the schools’ engineering and computer science programs.
Confederate statues and the UTC Civil War Press Symposium
Thirty-nine experts on Civil War and Free Expression experts are coming to Chattanooga from across the country to talk about the media’s role in memorializing a chapter of U.S. history that segments of American society often view in starkly different terms.
UTC alum writes two books tracing the history of black wrestlers
Kevin Emily knew he had a lot of information when he started writing his book about the history of black wrestlers, but he soon discovered he had enough for two books.
IBEW donates $50,000 to Department of Political Science & Public Service
For the next five years, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #175 will donate $10,000 a year to the Department of Political Science and Public Service, which will use the money to schedule workshops on such topics as targeting voters, policy advocacy and lobbying, organizing communities and campaign management.









