Last week, I sat down for our latest one-on-one conversation with Dr. Robert Dooley, Interim Chancellor here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - and the Dean of the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
Only On WUTC
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(Aired Weds 5/14/25) Here in Chattanooga, Pleasant Garden Cemetery is one of the oldest historically Black cemeteries in Tennessee. Antwon Baldwin, a student in UTC’s Department of Communication and an intern here at WUTC, paid a visit.
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After nearly four decades of shaping the sound and soul of public radio in Chattanooga, WUTC-FM host Richard Winham will retire this summer. To honor his extraordinary legacy, WUTC will host a public benefit concert - "Thank You, Richard Winham" - on Sunday, June 22, at Barrelhouse Ballroom in downtown Chattanooga.
Hear Our Voices
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Alex Volz guides you through the Bessie Smith Cultural Center, sharing music from Chattanooga’s influential Black artists and the vibrant Big Nine music scene.
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Chattanoogan Charles Moss, Associate Editor at Spin Magazine, joins Alex Volz to talk music journalism and interviews with artists like Jason Isbell and more.
Music Made Here
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(Aired Weds 5/14/25) This fall, Chattanooga hosts the World of Bluegrass, presented by the International Bluegrass Music Association. Tristan Dean, a student in UTC’s Department of Communication and an intern here at WUTC, tells us more.
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(Aired Mon 5/12/25) “Sessions” from TEDxChattanooga presents local musicians in a mix of music and storytelling with a listening room vibe. The 2025 version of “Sessions” was held at the end of March at Songbirds in downtown Chattanooga. One of the artists: Bindy.
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