“I cook well enough to be dangerous, but not well enough to be able to make all the things that are unhealthy for you,” says Basketball Coach Lamont Paris.
Determined amid devastation, Briana Brady has plans for the future
Briana Brady is one of five people across Tennessee who received the 2020 Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award.
UTC comes out strong in first-ever One UT Collaboration and Innovation grants
10 from UTC earn the first-ever “One UT Collaboration and Innovation Grants” funded by the UT System.
UTC researchers seeking new ways to diagnose, treat coronavirus
Three research projects targeting COVID-19 are now going on through the SimCenter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The projects are searching for methods to make detection of the virus simpler and also to find ways to combat it. Along with providing $20,000 each for two of the projects, the SimCenter’s supercomputers are capable…
Annual event brings people close to nature — or nature close to people
The Virtual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage brings experts to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where they lead about 200 nature-related events
Alum wants to help you RVIVE day-to-day living
RVIVE is available at the App Store and Google Play. “How is your mood today?” It sounds like the first question a therapist—physical or mental—might ask at the beginning of a session. But generally speaking, a living, breathing therapist doesn’t then hold up signs with emojis expressing “Happy” on one end and “Stressed” on the…
Senior engineering students turn attention to solutions for coronavirus equipment
Jody Brown and fellow student Brach Burdick are coming up with concepts to make filters for masks similar to the N95 respirator masks now in short supply nationwide for health care workers.
11 recognized for outstanding contributions to the community
School of Education alum are honored for their service.
Balancing act: Keeping optimism, battling pessimism
“And the people stayed home. And read books, and listened, and rested, and exercised, and made art, and played games, and learned new ways of being, and were still. And listened more deeply. Some meditated, some prayed, some danced. Some met their shadows. And the people began to think differently. And the people healed. And,…
Linda Pickthorne Fletcher, former College of Business dean, passes away
Linda Pickthorne Fletcher, former dean of the College of Business at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, died April 20. She was 82.








