On this episode of “Scenic Roots,” UTC’s Chancellor Dr. Lori Mann Bruce walks through the new strategic plan for the campus, recently approved by the UT System Board of Trustees.
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How does research in quantum lead to economic impact in the real world? That’s the question for researchers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders at Quantum in Action - next Thursday here at UTC.
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Jam band artisans Eggy visited the studios of WUTC for a long-form conversation with Paul Jorgensen. They talked about music, life, Dungeons and Dragons, playing live, and more.
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Larry High opened Bear’s Barbershop in Chattanooga’s Alton Park neighborhood in 1970. Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters paid him a visit.
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Audubon Acres. Maclellan Island. Audubon Mountain. For decades, Chattanooga Audubon Society has cared for these sanctuaries in nature.
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Throughout his decades in public life, Steve Forbes has made his case for free enterprise. Last week, the chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media brought that case here to UTC.
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Each year, the Meacham Writers’ Workshop through UTC showcases writers. This year's Spring Meacham begins with a mini-event next Friday, with the rest of the schedule in April.
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Rachel McIntyre Smith joined Haley Solomon live on WUTC to talk about opening two upcoming shows at Songbirds here in Chattanooga - and share music from her current project in progress.
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Julia Blair - along with Rachel Graber Fortin and Amelia Graber Jacobs of Call Me Spinster - are among those performing tonight in Chattanooga's Highland Park.
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Caleb Cross, a singer-songwriter from Rome, Georgia who now lives in Brooklyn, is Clark Gibson's guest on this week's episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library."
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Singer-songwriter Jeremiah Harmon serenades the studio about music history and his upcoming album on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Clark Gibson.
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