In national college rankings, the Disability Resource Center is praised for its work.
Holiday Care packages for military-connected students
On Thursday, Dec. 17, veteran students and families were given packages packed with school supplies, personal and self-care items and some non-perishable groceries.
Online segment a hit on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram
Got a minute? Every Monday for the last two years, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga graduate Hannah Huesman has distributed a one-minute motivational video via social media revolving around mental performance strategies such as breathing, mindfulness and imagery. Huesman, a mental skills coach for baseball’s Philadelphia Phillies, has designed these weekly affirmations—called #MentalSweatMonday—”to serve as…
Musical Inspiration
UTC Women’s Chorale with “Auld Lang Syne” UTC Women’s Chorale with “I Believe” Singing Mocs with “Hold On” Singing Mocs with “Landslide” Singing Mocs with “True Colors’ Singing Mocs with “Count On Me” Fuze Trio performs “What the Soul Can Delight” by J.S. Bach Fall Concert 2020 by the…
UTC community reflects on finding the good in this challenging year
2020 was a tough year, no doubt. But there still are things that make us grateful.
Smith, Butler chosen for All-Southern Conference honors team
Along with athletes, SoCon also honors universities’ faculty and staff
Hands-on learning in hospitals still critical for students
Even with COVID-19, nursing students still need in-hospital clinicals.
Industries desperately need microelectronics engineers
Want a career waiting for you when you graduate? Microelectronics may be the answer.
Throwback Thursday: Looking at today by gazing at yesterday
To read Mary Sophia Campbell’s full write-up, find it on page 31 of the 1919 Moccasin Yearbook. Over 100 years ago, the University of Chattanooga class of 1919 had only 15 graduates. Their class numbers were a fraction of what they had been their freshman year, because many classmates—men and women—paused their studies to fight…
Softball is over, but her career is in place
Award-winning pitcher Alli Swinford planned on law school, but her time at UTC convinced her to be a writer.









