UTC’s Brock Scholars spent their summer exploring the streets and culture of historical European capitals Budapest, Hungary and Prague, Czech Republic. The theme, A River Runs Through It was designed by a group of students to study the two cities formerly part of the Habsburg Empire, both steeped in history.
UTC Alumni Receive Small Business Award
For Drs. Dan Dotson and Kevin Kostka, starting a business required a bit of creativity and flexibility. In the face of a poor economic market, the two found a way to make their business a success. When they began in 2008, capital for new businesses was scarce. To cut costs the two UTC graduates passed…
UTC’s Gary Liguori Appointed Senior Editor Means International Recognition for UTC
UTC’s Department Head of Health and Human Performance (HHP) Gary Ligouri PhD, FACSM confirmed as Senior Editor for American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Health-related Physical Fitness Assessment Manual, 5th edition.
Dr. Joanne Romagni on Her Vision for UTC
Dr. Joanne Romagni began her position as Vice Chancellor for Research and Dean of the Graduate School over the Summer.
Brock Scholar Wins Prestigious Gilman Scholarship
After being awarded the nationally competitive Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, freshman Brock Scholar DaiMeshia Seay will be spending this year’s fall semester in Australia at the University of Southern Queensland.
The Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series to Host Ann Coulter
The Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series is hosting Ann Coulter with a response from UTC’s Dr. Michelle D. Deardorff at Roland Hayes Concert Hall on October 5 from 12:00-1:15 pm.
Interior Design students reimagine Chattanooga buildings
Students in UTC’s Interior Design department worked with Cornerstones on projects focused on historic preservation and reimaging some Chattanooga landmarks. Students presented designs to restore and recreate Parkway Towers and Mayfield Annex. Read more at Nooga.com: UTC design students offer visions for Chattanooga buildings.
Lee’s Go Set a Watchman provides a teaching tool
Harper Lee’s long-anticipated second novel, Go Set a Watchman continues to top best-seller lists weeks after its release. Critics and fans have loudly voiced their opinions on the controversy surrounding the publication of what appears to be an earlier draft of Lee’s beloved To Kill a Mockingbird. Dr. Christopher Stuart, head of UTC’s English Department…
Honors College featured in New York Times
UTC’s Honors College was included in an article in the New York Times regarding the high quality honors programs available at public universities. The article included plans to expand UTC’s honors program as well as Robert Fisher’s selection as a Rhodes Scholar.
UTC celebrates retiring faculty
Video celebrates faculty colleagues who retired in 2015. Thanks for your outstanding contributions, and congratulations on your retirement!









