Presentation will focus on the grassroots efforts of ordinary people during the Civil Rights Movement.
Saeid Golkar’s ‘Sweet Research’ focuses on ‘Politicization of Social Cleavages in Iran’
The Department of Political Science and Public Service invites all UTC students and faculty to their next “Sweet Research” event.
Kathi Weeks presents ‘Down with Love: Feminist Critique and the New Ideologies of Work’ on Oct. 26
Kathi Weeks, professor of gender, sexuality and feminist studies at Duke University draws from 1970’s critiques of the ideologies of love and romance to develop a critique of the popular literature advice that directs employees to find love and happiness at work.
Lecture considers the ‘lost virtue’ of moderation and its relationship with politics on Oct. 19
In his lecture, “In Praise of a Forgotten Virtue: Moderation in the Twenty-First Century,” Aurelian Craiutu explores questions surrounding the forgotten virtue and the relationship moderation has—or should have—with politics.
Levar Smith explores ‘Anxieties of Democracy’ with campus lecture on Sept. 27
Guest speaker Levar Smith will present “Anxieties of Democracy: Lessons from South Africa and Zimbabwe” as part of the Political Science and Public Service’s “Sweet Research” series.
Join Us: October Events
Listings of events at UTC in October 2017.
For Athletic events, go to www.gomocs.com.
Fake News: UTC researcher studies fact vs. perception
Fact checking? Fake News? Alternative facts? Alternate realities? Welcome to the new intersection of journalism and political science.
UTC Moc(k) Trial team heads to the National Championships
UTC Mock Trial team heads to the championships.
UTC Mock Trial team heads to Championship competition
A Mock Trial team from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is headed to the West Coast for the Opening Round Championship Series Tournament of the American Mock Trial Association’s National Championship.
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.