What goes into a UTC production? Every aspect requires the dedication of our students–from running lines and building sets, to polishing the the characters’ personalities with costumes. Meet some of the students behind beloved characters’ looks and the costumes they are proud of.
Upcoming concert honors our fallen five
Two upcoming performances honoring Chattanooga’s fallen servicemen will feature musical tribute Five, composed by UTC’s Kenyon Wilson.
Students study business and culture in Brazil
For a group of 21 students, the streets and markets of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil became classrooms over winter break.
Mobile device monitors participants in upcoming marathon
The recent UT President’s Council Tour introduced new and exciting technology that our students and faculty are using right here in Chattanooga.
Social Work seniors help local nonprofit agencies
Social Work students teamed-up with area nonprofit agencies to provide much needed research and improve outreach success in the Chattanooga community.
Women’s History Month features hip-hop and gender
Hip-hop and gender are at the center of Dr. Regina Bradley’s talk, “‘SpottieOttie that Was Shawty’: Pleasure Politics in the Hip Hop South,” on Thursday, March 3, Multicultural Center.
Theatre Company: Arms and the Man
We’re marching the chocolate-carrying soldier back to the stage with UTC’s production of Arms and the Man Feb. 23-27.
Graduate student assists with anesthesia in Madagascar
Meghan Duggan, a senior graduate student in the UTC School of Nursing’s Nurse Anesthesia Program, spent two-weeks aboard a Mercy Ship in Madagascar aiding in the administration of anesthesia for various surgeries on the ship for the local population.
Wilkerson elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame
Dr. Gary Wilkerson, Professor of Graduate Athletic Training in the UTC Department of Health and Human Performance, has been elected to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Hall of Fame.
Engineering students design sensory wall for child
A group of UTC students took on the challenge of creating a sensory wall designed to stimulate and encourage practicing balance and coordination for a six-year-old girl who was born with premature birth defects.









