Ashley Aldridge Wilson acknowledged there were a few anxious moments when she had trouble getting into the Zoom video conference. Wilson, the principal at Nolan Elementary School in Signal Mountain, was attempting to access the video platform in late May for a regularly scheduled Tennessee Principals Association (TPA) board meeting, for whom she serves as…
Embracing the small moments all around
March 21, 2020 In a state of shock, I watched as my college was shut down, work moved online, and my entire senior year was effectively reduced to a monitor screen, mouse and keyboard. After spring break, my focus was not catching up with classmates over coffee or continuing group projects. Instead, many faces I’d…
Master of Public Health ‘pioneers’ graduate at pivotal time
The very first group of students to complete the Master of Public Health program just graduated
COVID-19 concerns turn annual Minority Health Fair into virtual event
Southeast Tennessee Health Consortium Foundation also announces free mask giveaway campaign.
UTC alum chosen as Hamilton County Principal of the Year
Brent Eller, UTC graduate and principal at East Hamilton School, is Teacher of the Year in the school system.
Rollins donation will help with business students’ tuition, maintenance and fees
A tuition relief fund to help students in the Gary W. Rollins College of Business who have been financially affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Mechanical engineering students place in Top 3 in competition
Two mechanical engineering students nominees for a top national award.
Recognizing the Top of the Class
Spring Semester 2020 has been a tough one for students, faculty and staff at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. But even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, no one stopped; no one quit trying.
Basketball coach steps into kitchen for Mocs on Demand
“I cook well enough to be dangerous, but not well enough to be able to make all the things that are unhealthy for you,” says Basketball Coach Lamont Paris.
Determined amid devastation, Briana Brady has plans for the future
Briana Brady is one of five people across Tennessee who received the 2020 Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award.








