Peter Hagemeyer went to Spain to learn more about economics; he came home knowing more about building guitars. Maybe to the point of building one himself. “No guarantee of it being awesome, but …,” says Hagemeyer, a senior in economics at UTC. Not that Hagemeyer didn’t return to the U.S. with plenty of new…
Undergraduate’s work featured on cover of science journal
Science is about discovery and often comes with surprises. UTC student Connor Frye’s research experience definitely had a lot of surprises.
Engineering/Computer Science Open House offers career choices to high school students
About 60 high school students from around the Chattanooga area who attended the day-long Open House in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Lab director at Oak Ridge is keynote speaker at Engineers Week Awards Banquet
Dr. Tom Zacharia of Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the keynote speaker at the Engineers Week Awards Banquet.
UTC hosts kickoff for city-wide Engineers Week
Engineers from UTC, Chattanooga State and organizations across the Chattanooga region gathered to launch their week of events designed to celebrate the work of engineers and computer scientists and to educate potential students about the field.
UTC graduate is TVA’s Engineer of the Year 2018
Greg Goza ’74, ’83 from the College of Engineering and Computer Science, won the Ike Zeringue Engineer of the Year award, named for the former TVA president, CEO and chief nuclear officer.
Deadline to apply for ReSEARCH Dialogues 2018 is February 24
UTC’s largest academic conference is back for a third year. The ReSEARCH Dialogues conference celebrates scholarship, engagement, the arts, research, creativity and humanities on campus. The deadline to apply is Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018.
UTC Theatre Co. presents Elemeno Pea
A carefully planned sisters’ weekend gets derailed in Molly Smith Metzler’s dark comedy, and UTC’s production comes with an added twist.
Magazine of Southern perspectives, ‘Catalpa,’ calls for pitches and submissions
Unexpected, unconventional, unorthodox are some of the words used to describe a new publication from the graduate program of UTC’s English department. Titled Catalpa the publication was inspired by online and print magazines like Bitter Southerner, Oxford American and Orion.
Celebration of African-American Artists, The Legacy Show comes to UTC
Violinist Tami Lee Hughes conceived, created and performs the innovative program featuring African-American artists through music, poetry and visual images.









