U.S. Senator Bob Corker presented the inaugural event in the UTC College of Business Leadership Speaker Series on Monday, February 29. Sen. Corker spoke to a group of faculty, staff and students about the importance of preparation and service.
Kaleidoscope Concert
Kaleidoscope Concert presents eight pianists on two pianos, a homage to the cartoon characters Tom and Jerry, Celtic-inspired music and lovely English songs, and Bach played on the marimba.
Upcoming concert honors our fallen five
Two upcoming performances honoring Chattanooga’s fallen servicemen will feature musical tribute Five, composed by UTC’s Kenyon Wilson.
Theatre Company: Arms and the Man
We’re marching the chocolate-carrying soldier back to the stage with UTC’s production of Arms and the Man Feb. 23-27.
Join us in Celebrating Black History Month
Scavenger hunts, open mic nights, and free food: The Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates Black History Month.
Mocs participate in mock presidential debate
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Council hosted a UTC mock presidential debate. Communications Department Fellow in Residence and former CNN White House Correspondent Dan Lothian provided critiques and insights to the students turned presidential hopefuls after their public performance.
Guest Artist’s Haunting Portrait of America’s Death Row
As part of the Diane Marek Visiting Artist series, the Cress Gallery will exhibit award winning artist Amy Elkins’ art February 9 – March 24. The visiting artist began her project featuring death row inmates after stumbling on calls for penpals online.
Check Out Spring Career Day
It’s never too early to start thinking about employment, and the UTC Career & Student Employment Center is offering a number of events to help you on your way. Over 100 employers will be looking to hire students from all majors at Spring Career Day, on Wednesday, February 3, from 10 am – 2 pm in Maclellan Gym.
Sheyann Webb to share her experiences as the “Smallest Freedom Fighter”
In 1964, 8-year-old Selma, Alabama resident Sheyann Webb saw something that changed her life forever. On her way to school, she saw a crowd of blacks and whites standing together, an unusual site in the South at the time. Instead of going to school, she followed the crowd to the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church, and…
Campus Activities Board Recognized for Excellence
UTC’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) embodied Mocs spirit at this year’s National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Conference.









