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UT Martin legacies gather for the annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for alumni and their first-year students who are attending UT Martin.
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UT Brings Us Together

Images of the UT alumni community.

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Tennessee’s Only Truman

Robert Fisher, Brock Scholar, political science major and newly re-elected Student Government Association President at UTC, has been named a 2014 Truman Scholar by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. ... Read more

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Energized City and Campus

. Alumni of two different eras characterized Chattanooga as a city that promotes the entrepreneurial spirit. UTC has helped fuel the energy and benefit from it as well.

Central BBQ in Midtown Memphis
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Local Favorites with Alumni

We asked alumni to help us choose restaurants to visit in each city.

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Inside the Octagon

The Ultimate Fighting Championship finds star in former Vol Ovince Saint Preux

UTC alumni at alumni awards
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UT Alumni Association Chapter Awards

As an act of gratitude for the service of UT volunteers, the Alumni Association recognizes its 2013 Alumni Chapter Award winners. These chapters bring together alumni and friends of the ... Read more

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Mighty Mini Hydrogen Car

A car the size of a shoebox powered by a hydrogen-air fuel cell has brought national recognition for a group of engineering students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

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An East Tennessee Icon

By John W. Lacey With an easy-going demeanor and bone-dry humor, Bill Landry (Chattanooga ’72) makes everyone feel comfortable. He’s like the warm uncle we all wish we had, full ... Read more

At UTC's Advanced Vehicle Test Facility, a fuel cell bus takes a turn around the test track.
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An Efficient Ride

UTC engineers buses for the future

Shrikant Patel and College of Pharmacy classmates at taping of the Price is Right
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UT Brings Us Together

UTC Chamberlain Pavilion
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Chamberlain Pavilion dedicated

Reflecting the architecture of the former stadium and incorporating building elements from the original structure, Chamberlain Pavilion stands as a beautiful gateway to the new library.

Discover, Invent, Change
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Discover, Invent, Change

12 inventions at the University of Tennessee that make life better.

David Blackburn
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New Leaders on Campus

New UTC Chancellor Steve Angle welcomes the appointments of Jerald Ainsworth as provost and senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and David Blackburn as vice chancellor and director of athletics.

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Rewriting History

Cherie Priest writes steampunk hits.

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What is the Future of Higher Education? 

There is a wave of change hitting universities across the country, questioning the purpose and value of higher education.

Marcus Myers
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Earning a Degree Online

Marcus Myers, an IT staff member at UTC, was the first person to sign up for the online UTC Achieve Degree.

New Library at UT Chattanooga
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Library of the Future

More than six years in the making, the library planning committee at UTC envisioned an “academic and intellectual center of campus, a marketplace of ideas” where student resources are all in one beautiful, modern building.

New Chancellor
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New Chancellor

Dr. Steve Angle will officially become the 17th leader of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on July 1.

Working Women
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Working Women

The UT Martin WestStar Leadership Program hosted the annual Working Women’s Conference in February.

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Dream to be a Nurse

Carla Thomas Ramsey approached her nursing education at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga quietly.

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UTC’s MBA at 50

UTC’s College of Business MBA program celebrated its 50th anniversary last fall with a golf tournament, mini-courses, tours of the new Bloomberg lab, networking with successful alumni, a reunion and tailgate.

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Banker and Volunteer

Nancy Collum wasn’t sure what she wanted to study at UTC. “I was always envious of those who knew they wanted to be a doctor at the age of 10,” she says. “I had no such premonitions.”

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Future Energy Stars

Tennessee, with help from the University of Tennessee, has made strides in increasing the number of graduates in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math or STEM.