Directing the company’s production of the 17th-century French classic is 2011 graduate Blake Harris. He returns to Chattanooga after graduating with a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in theatre directing from California Arts Institute.
Travel the world in a week: Celebrating International Education
Every day is packed with events ranging from Futbol tournaments and trivia nights to events spotlighting Mexico, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan and studying abroad.
Nightmare on Oak Street: Homecoming 2018
From haunted houses and monster mashes to annual favorites like Lip Sync and the Alumni Tap Party—you’re sure to get in the Blue and Gold spirit before the Mocs face VMI this Saturday at 3 p.m.
UT System interim president hits the streets of Chattanooga
University of Tennessee System Interim President-Elect Randy Boyd was in Chattanooga on Sunday for the Seven Bridges Marathon.
Second annual MOC Forward conference addresses diversity, inclusion
The second annual MOC (Move Our Campus) Forward conference featured 24 presentations or panel discussions on the theme of “Communities and Conversations on the Path to Inclusive Excellence.”
Book-length poem wins accolades and attention for 2001 graduate
If you go What: Meacham Writers’ Workshop When: Thursday, Oct. 25-Saturday, Oct. 27 Where: Thursday at Chattanooga State Community College; Friday and Saturday at UTC University Center Admission: Free Information: https://www.meachamwriters.org/index.htm Talking at the Table Josh Mensch also will be part of the Honors College Alumni Table Talks. A reception is set for 4-7 p.m.…
Learn more about the College of Arts and Sciences at the Majors Showcase
Interested in an arts or sciences degree? Learn about more than 60 undergraduate programs in the College of Arts and Science (CAS) at the upcoming Majors Showcase events.
Nightin Gala honors the profound impact of nurses
In its inaugural year, Nightin Gala will celebrate the integral part that nurses play in the lives of their patients and in community healthcare overall.
100 Years Later: Remembering World War I at UTC
Many events emphasize the role of women, Hispanic- and African-American as well as Native Americans in World War I. Discussions explore many different elements of the war, from philosophy to literature to nursing to the chemistry used in battle.
The past returns: Ibsen’s ‘Doll’s House’ is revisited in ‘Part 2’
If You Go What: A Doll’s House, Part 2 When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Oct. 2-6; 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6 Where: Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre in the UTC Fine Arts Center. Tickets: $10 for students with UTC ID; $12 general public; go to https://bit.ly/2DCMVJU, call (423) 425-4269 or buy them at the UTC Fine Arts…









