The fall semester marked the first installment of new offerings from our Honors College. This new addition, Innovation in Honors (IIH), is an opportunity for transfer or current students who are at the Sophomore or Junior level to take advantage of what UTC’s Honors Program has to offer.
Engineering students preserve independence for local teen
A team of engineering students helped preserve the independence of a local high school student by designing an award-winning assistive device to help him navigate to the restroom.
Graduate Student Chosen for Board of the Tennessee Association of School Psychologists
UTC Psychology graduate student Carrie Lawson has been chosen to serve as the 2015-2016 Student Representative for the Board of the Tennessee Association of School Psychologists.
Suzuki Offers Fresh Leadership to International Programs
Takeo Suzuki, Executive Director of International Programs, is already brainstorming and implementing ideas to expand his program and tap into the needs of our University’s students.
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.
UTC honors veterans with several events
The City of Chattanooga continued its tradition of honoring our veterans by raising American flags across the Veterans Bridge in the name of those who have served. Last spring a flag was raised and has flown over Veterans Bridge honoring the veteran students at UTC. On Veterans Day, that flag was lowered and presented to UTC Veteran Services to be retired at UTC.
UTC student brings Baseball Miracles to Chattanooga
For UTC senior Caroline Breeden, baseball is more than a sport – it’s a chance to combine her Elementary Education degree and her passion for nonprofits to provide love to children in need through nonprofit group, Baseball Miracles.
“S.S. Why I Otter” Provides Environment Enrichment at Aquarium
Students from UTC’s Psychology and Biology departments have teamed-up to participate in an ongoing project that provides environmental enrichment for animals at area facilities.
Homecoming Wrap-Up
Homecoming 2015 has been a huge success! The week has been filled with dynamic competition, school pride, reunions and much more! This year’s theme, “Back to the Scenic City,” celebrated current Mocs while welcoming back honored alums.
Engineering Students partner with TVA, Receive National Recognition
Graduate students Mariana Kamel and Haytham Saeed were recently honored for their contributions in an award winning approach to open phase faults.









