Commencement scheduled for Saturday, December 13 Commencement is scheduled for Saturday, December 13. The ceremony for the College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering and Computer Science will begin at 9 a.m. The ceremony for the College of Business and College of Health, Education and Professional Studies begins at 1 p.m. For more…
Chemistry concepts explained with Candy Color Wheel
Chemistry Fun Day at the Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga gives UTC students in the Chemistry Club a chance to show young children the fun side of learning chemistry. The children enjoyed several activities, including the The Color Candy Wheel, created by placing 5-7 pieces of candy in a white bowl of water. “In time,…
Software to benefit students in Construction Management concentration
Software valued at $650,000 was awarded to the Construction Management concentration in the Engineering Technology Management program at UTC. “I’m really pleased with this generous gift given by the Synchro Software LTD, which will provide our students a better learning environment to become more real world ready when they graduate from the College of Engineering…
College of Engineering and Computer Science hosted first Career Fair
Although the job market is starting to look up, many students still need help with the search.
“Serial Killer Groupies: A Love Story” premiers on UTC campus
UTC communication student premiered her new documentary on the UTC campus; wants to take film to Sundance.
Go UTC! Employee teams raise money for the American Heart Association
Dr. Gretchen Potts’ team of UTC Hearts and Sciences exceeded their goal during the Heart Walk, raising$1,685.
Robert A. Fisher named Rhodes Scholar
Political Science major becomes the third student from the Chattanooga campus to be named a Rhodes Scholar.
Kizza wins Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship for Ugandan Project
Dr. Joseph Kizza has been named to the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (ADF) to provide “Teaching, Mentoring and Graduate Research Supervision to Strengthen the Digital Forensics Program” at the Uganda Technology and Management University (UTAMU). Kizza, Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, will leave for Uganda in June 2015, stay…
Engineering students collaborate with local industry to learn solids handling
Fall break is the time many students go home for a short visit. A motivated group of chemical engineering students instead used their fall break to add a short course to their higher education experience. The students, who are part of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Student Chapter at UTC, received formal training…
Business Student Success Center Honors Joseph F. Decosimo
Center will provide the resources students need to plan their academic paths and tie those academic experiences to the business world.









