Nearly 30 companies sent representatives to the UTC College of Engineering and Computer Science for a day of networking. For the second time this academic year, students explored career and job opportunities in engineering, computer science, and technology. “We are planning to host these events two times a year, one in the fall and one…
College of Business faculty member interviewed by CHINADAILY USA
A manufacturer of automotive interiors in China expects to open a plant in Chattanooga, and interest is growing. CHINADAILY USA interviewed Dr. Frank Butler, UTC College of Business Assistant Professor of Management, to get his input about the latest Volkswagen connection. Read the article.
Social network WalletHub interviews professor about telework
WalletHub recently looked at each state in the U.S. to determine gas and car costs associated with the commute to work. In an interview with Dr. Bart Weathington, UC Foundation Professor of Psychology, he explained the pros and cons and gave some tips to teleworkers.
Enjoy campus music performances
Whether you are interested in the vocal talents of our students, or you want to hear them play the saxophone or percussion, or perhaps the flute is more your style, the UTC Department of Music offers a full calendar of talent this spring semester.
Economics students present research at AEF Conference
Four economics students under the direction of Dr. Leila Pratt presented their independent research papers as part of the Academy of Economics and Finance’s Undergraduate Student Paper Competition at the Academy of Economics and Finance (AEF) Conference in Jacksonville, Florida.
Kim Wheetley honored by Southeastern Theatre Conference
Professor emeritus Kim Wheetley was honored by the Southeastern Theatre Conference at the group’s 2015 convention in Chattanooga. He received the Sarah Spencer Child Drama Award, which recognizes an individual or organization for dynamic and engaging work for young people.
UTC ranks 11th for all competitions and overall in ASCE Student Conference
Concrete canoe and steel bridge competitions are the highlights of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Student Conference, hosted this week by The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Matter of Balance Master Training offered at UTC
As the aging population in our community continues to grow, it becomes increasingly important to insure their quality of life. A Matter of Balance (MOB) addresses the threat of falling, one of the major problems of this population. MOB Master Training took place on the UTC Campus on March 16 – 17. “A lot of…
Department of Communication to host political journalism panel on April 7
Dan Lothian will lead a panel discussion, “Presidential Campaigns and The Presidency” on Tuesday, April 7, at 6 p.m. in the University Center Auditorium. Sponsored by the Department of Communication and the Office of Equity and Diversity, this event is free and open to the public.
CK, Now (College Knowledge, Now)!
The Center for Community Career Education at UTC has offered PAWS or Postsecondary Awareness with Success Program to mentor young children and prepare them for a successful academic future.









