Scholarship donors became more than a name on paper as students shook hands, listened to life stories, and were given the opportunity to thank the very people who brought their education and goals within reach.
Operation Move In
This year’s Operation Move In was a true Campus collaboration and complete success. By 4:00 PM on Thursday, over 1,400 new students were checked in to their on-Campus housing with 700 students moving into North Campus and 706 students moving into South Campus.
Katherine Adorati: Student Success Profile
“I can’t say it’s been easy. It’s definitely been a challenge. But, you know, I like the challenge,” says Katherine Adorati, a double major in Chemistry and Spanish who is also minoring in Biology.
The Charles Foundation announces scholarship recipients
Charles Foundation Scholarships are awarded to engineering and education students, in memory of Mario and Grace B. Charles.
Classes begin August 22
Classes begin August 22! It’s not too late to register or make a change to your schedule. Check out the Class Schedule here to find the classes you need for Fall 2016.
Kick-off your UTC experience the right way with Convocation and Welcome Week
Be sure to kick-off your UTC experience the right way—by attending Convocation 2016 and then joining in the festivities of Welcome Week!
Mocs study art, history, architecture, politics, and sport in Italy
More than 40 UTC students from different disciplines spread across five different classes spent 18 days in Italy over the summer studying art, history, architecture, and sports.
Alum accepted into five medical schools shares formula for success
Oluwatosin “Tosin” Ayotunde graduated from UTC with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in Spring 2016, already accepted by five different medical schools.
Innovative Research honored at national Power and Energy Conference
Dr. Abdelrahman Karrar, Visiting Professor, Electrical Engineering, received high honors at this year’s General Meeting for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) in Boston, MA.
Student wins the 2016 North Callahan Essay Prize
William “Tripp” Woolf has won the 2016 North Callahan Essay Prize. Woolf captured the $1000 award for his essay “Mammy’s Children: Power, Agency, and Redemption in Dessa Rose.”









