An Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher, the chief scientist with a Denver-based quantum startup and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s own quantum optics expert headline three UTC-hosted presentations offered in conjunction with Gig City Goes Quantum, an initiative to prepare for education, jobs and business opportunities in the emerging quantum technology field.
Grain changer: UTC to host discussion on how wheat shifted world power
The premise that American wheat changed the balance of world power is the subject of a panel discussion being hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Department of History on Friday, Oct. 21. The event, titled “What’s Grain Got To Do With It?” will begin at 7 p.m. in the Guerry Center Reading Room.
UTC alum and business startup expert headlines inaugural entrepreneurship event
Tom Waters, an intellectual property and business startup executive—who also happens to be an alumnus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga—headlines the program for the University’s first-ever Research Commercialization Day: Inspiring the Innovation Mindset.
Commentator Bill Kristol to highlight ‘Conversations on Democracy’ series
The virtual and in-person discussions, scheduled through October, are presented by the Tennessee Democracy Forum and the UTC Department of Political Science and Public Service.
UTC lecture highlights widespread lack of financial knowledge
Why you need to know your financial ABCs from the inaugural Annual Financial Literacy Lecture Series from the Gary W. Rollins College of Business in April 2022 for Financial Literacy Month.
Soul food combines all of America’s flavors, experts say
Chef and food expert discuss what “soul food” actually is.
Put ‘magic’ in your life, speaker recommends
Jessica Lundy focused on the theme of “black girl magic.”
Put ‘magic’ in your life, speaker recommends
Jessica Lundy focused on a theme of “black girl magic.”
Lecturer urges patriotic skepticism of war
Renowned economist kicks off Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series.
Coyne lecture focuses on economics, war and democracy
Christopher Coyne will discuss “How Wars Are Run: Lessons from the War on Terror.”