In-person commencement ceremonies for all 2020 UTC graduates are set for Nov. 18-21 on Chamberlain Field. To mitigate risk for graduates, guests will not be permitted to attend. All participants will be required to wear masks throughout ceremonies, and social distancing protocols will be followed. The ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 18 is only for Graduate…
Nasal spray vaccine to be distributed on multiple days
Free flu vaccinations will be available on campus over the next two weeks. The vaccinations are in the form of nasal spray and cannot be given to everyone for medical reasons. See the bulleted list below. This week, vaccinations will be given in front of the University Health Services building from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.…
MOC Forward continues to focus on diversity and inclusion
MOC Forward returns in a series of virtual events.
UTC Symphony concert will be streamed live online
Fall concert set for Oct. 6 at 8 p.m.
Boston’s Hub New Music ensemble working with music students
Compositions will be critiqued and performed by a nationally praised classical music group.
Ross fights COVID-19 from ‘a broader perspective’
Dr. Pamela Ross, who graduated in 1987, is now a physician in both emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine.
Getting their goat: Bringing the barnyard to campus
Need some stress relief? Let a got climb on you.
Spring Family Day set for Saturday, March 28
Spring Family Day 2020 Registration is required. To register and to see Spring Family Day’s full list of activities, head to: https://www.utc.edu/parent-family-association/spring-family-day.php If you have questions, email utcparents@utc.edu or call 423-425-2321. Interested in cooking, painting or chemistry experiments? Want to watch some softball? Want to hang out with other UTC students and parents in a…
One-woman show on Fannie Lou Hamer scheduled in the University Center Auditorium
Tribute to black activist Fannie Lou Hamer performed Tuesday by the playwright.









