100 years ago, a charter was granted and installation and initiation ceremonies for the Chattanooga chapter happened on March 15, 1919.
UTC grad lands recurring role on popular ‘This Is Us’ drama
Maury Morgan, who graduated from UTC in 1995, has a role on two upcoming episodes of “This Is Us.”
UTC receives $15 million from anonymous donor
A $15 million donation to UTC from an anonymous donor will support facilities, equipment, research and scholarship.
Poetry in Musical Motion: UTC alum turns poems into songs
With support from an ArtsBuild Community Cultural Connections Grant, UTC’s Chamber Singers recently recorded an album of works by UTC alumnus Ethan McGrath, who has written musical arrangements for poems written by women. UTC’s Music Division celebrates the album, Silver Songs, with a CD Release Concert on March 22.
UTC Administrator Recognized in Response to State of the State Address
In the Democratic response to Gov. Bill Lee’s first State of the State address on Monday, Yancy Freeman was cited as an example of the power of an individual to strengthen a community. Tennessee House Minority Leader Rep. Karen Camper, D-Memphis, delivered the official Democratic response immediately following the governor’s speech inside the state capitol.…
Red-haired family bleeds blue and gold
Going to Mocs basketball and football games is a multi-generational family tradition for the Cooper family.
UTC benefactor, communication strategist receive UT President’s Council Awards
Gary W. Rollins and Tom Griscom given 2019 UT President’s Council Awards.
Spring Career Day is right around the corner: Are you ready?
University Career Services has a few tips as you prepare for Career Day on Feb. 12.
UTC education grad featured on Steve Harvey TV show
Brittany Harris, who earned a bachelor’s degree in education from UTC, was recently featured on Steve Harvey’s TV show to talk about the Passage, a mobile classroom.
Blue and Gold Memorial remembers those we lost in 2018 and honors WWI soldiers
The Blue and Gold Memorial Service is a tradition on campus which honors and remembers those who passed away in 2018. This year’s memorial service also remembers University of Chattanooga soldiers lost to World War I, a timely nod to last fall’s centennial anniversary of the armistice that ended the war.