Ink in the Blood
UT Martin alumnus Daniel Richardson enjoys the challenge of small-town newspapers.
A Look back at Barry Moser
Chattanooga-born artist and educator Barry Moser has illustrated and designed over 300 books throughout his career.
UTC Celebrates MLK Day
UT Chattanooga celebrates MLK Day with daughters of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
Angela Davis Speaks to Full House
Prominent educator, author and lecturer Angela Davis highlighted UT Chattanooga Martin Luther King Day 2023 festivities, speaking to a standing-room-only…
Fine Arts Center Reopens After Four Years of Renovations
The 456-seat Roland Hayes Concert Hall and the 256- seat Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre are finished, and performances are returning.
Whispering Truth
A UT Martin and UT College of Law graduate stood on the wings of a stage this summer to witness…
Like Magic
This UT Southern and UT Chattanooga graduate always knew she wanted to be a writer, but the Simon and Schuster/Atheneum…
More Than an Arts Career
UT Chattanooga’s Arts-Based Collaborative works to incorporate the arts into children’s learning.
Expressions of Art on UT Campuses
A collection of photos showing UT Students across UT campuses performing and participating in various art forms.
Making Beautiful Music
Band members from across the UT System found it life changing and now they help change others’ lives.
TEST Hub Approved
The Tennessee General Assembly approved $18 million in a budget appropriations amendment to completely fund UT Martin’s proposed Tennessee Entrepreneurial…
Welcome to the UT Family
How UT's campuses and academic program prepared five Class of 2020 graduates.
Staying ‘En Pointe’
Arts programs, including dance, are known to increase attendance rates and test scores, encourage critical thinking and boost creative writing…
UTC Chancellor Notes 50-Year Milestone With UT System
Chancellor Steve Angle celebrated the university's anniversaries, achievements and success before a standing-room only crowd in September.
UTC Offers Program to Assist Military Spouses
Military spouses can receive financial assistance to attend UTC.
A More Musical World
UT Martin music education professor Angela Ammerman's life was changed after teaching violin to orphans in Thailand.
“What Made Maddy Run”
Kate Fagan, former ESPN sports journalist and author spoke at UT Martin's Skyhawk Fieldhouse in February.
The Music Maker
Chris McDonald found his calling at a young age. Or, rather, his calling found him.
The Family Business
Glenn Draper didn’t just train singers, he built a legacy.
Solar Garden Sculpture Dedication
Ten students in the departments of engineering and visual and theater arts collaborated in designing the Solar Garden, which was…
Fake News Becomes A Real Story
A UT Chattanooga researcher studies relationship between fact and perception.
Teaching and Learning Garden Puts Down Roots
Students in the UTC College of Arts and Sciences have been putting down roots in the community— literally.