University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Motto Faciemus
We shall accomplish (possibly a reference to Acts 2:37)
Established 1886, 1969
School type State-funded
President John D. Petersen
Location Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Campus Urban, 83 acres (336,000 m²)
Enrollment 7,405 undergraduate,
1,284 graduate, pre-professional, doctoral
Faculty 347
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Athletics Southern Conference, NCAA Division I
Homepage www.utc.edu


University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is a university located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The university, often referred to as UTC or simply "Chattanooga" (especially in reference to collegiate athletics), is one of three universities and two other affiliated institutions in the University of Tennessee System.

UTC was founded in 1886 as then-private Chattanooga University (later known as Grant College). In 1907, the university changed its name to the University of Chattanooga. In 1969, the university merged with Chattanooga City College to form the modern UTC campus as part of the University of Tennessee System.

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Administration

Currently, UTC uses the semester system, with five optional "mini-terms" in the summer. The leadership of the campus rests upon the chancellor, who answers to the University President. The most recent Chancellor was Bill W. Stacy, who resigned in the summer of 2004 to become headmaster of the Baylor School. The interim Chancellor is Dr. Frederick Obear, who previously served as chancellor in the 1970s and 1980s. On April 21, 2005, and after a nearly year-long search, the search committee named Dr. Roger G. Brown as their finalist for chancellorship of UTC. Dr. Brown, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee will assume his duties on or about July 1, 2005.

List of past leaders of UTC

Academics

UTC is best known for its Engineering, Nursing, History, Chemistry and Education departments. The university offers 43 undergraduate majors and 39 undergraduate minors. UTC also offers 21 graduate programs, including doctoral programs in Engineering and Physical Therapy. In an effort to expand the horizons of its students body, UTC recently began exchange with Kangnung National University of Kangnung, South Korea [1]

Publications

Research

About the campus

UTC is served by CARTA bus routes 4, 10, 14, 19, and 28. Route 14 only operates on weekdays during fall and spring terms, when the University is session. The route runs within and without the UTC campus on McCallie, Houston, Vine, Douglas, Fifth, and Palmetto Streets. A recent extension serves Third, O'Neal and Central Streets, as well as Erlanger Hospital, and a large parking lot at Engel Stadium. All students showing valid University identification cards (aka MocsCards) ride for free on all CARTA routes, year-round.

The campus also operates its own in-house television station and runs an independent radio station, WUTC.

Student residences

Prospective resident students can choose from five different dormitory complexes, each with different room configurations to choose from.

Academic buildings

Library

The Lupton Memorial Library, named for T. Cartter Lupton and Margaret Rawlings Lupton was constructed in 1974, replacing the aging and inadequate John Storrs Fletcher Library (which has since been restored and renamed Fletcher Hall). As of 2005, the library's collection includes nearly 2 million items. The library is also home to the Fellowship of Southern Writers Archives.

Other locations on campus

Notable events

Oak Street Roast – a free barbeque cookout to celebrate the beginning of the academic year. Held in late August

Greek life

Sororities: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Gamma Rho, Sigma Kappa, Zeta Phi Beta, Omega Phi Alpha (service organization for women).

Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon.

Distinguished Alumni and Faculty

Athletics

UTC's colors are blue and gold and their nickname is the Mocs. Chattanooga athletics teams compete in NCAA Division I (I-AA for football) in the Southern Conference. The UTC Marching Mocs Band can be seen and heard at many athletic contests.
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University Mascot

Chattanooga, on its official athletics site, makes it clear that its nickname of Mocs does not mean moccasin or mockingbird. The school's nickname was Moccasins until 1996, which was represented by Chief Moccanooga, an exaggerated Cherokee tribesman. The nickname was taken from Moccasin Bend, a sharp bend in the Tennessee River west of the city. During the 1960s and 1970s, a moccasin (the footwear, not the snake) was actually used as the school's logo.
In 1996, due in large part to concerns over ethnic sensitivity, the Moccasins name was dropped, and the Mocs nickname adopted. The main athletics logo features the school's mascot, "Scrappy" (an anthropomorphized mockingbird), riding a train (a reference to Chattanooga's history as a major railroad hub, and to the song "Chattanooga Choo Choo"). The mascot takes its name from former football coach A.C. "Scrappy" Moore.

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Tennessee public universities
Austin Peay State University | East Tennessee State University | Middle Tennessee State University | Tennessee State University | Tennessee Technological University | University of Memphis | University of Tennessee | UT Health Science Center | UT Space Institute | University of Tennessee at Chattanooga | University of Tennessee at Martin


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University of Tennessee System
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga | University of Tennessee | University of Tennessee at Martin
UT Health Science Center | UT Space Institute


Southern Conference:
   Appalachian State | Chattanooga | The Citadel | College of Charleston | Davidson | Elon | Furman | Georgia Southern | UNC-Greensboro | VMI | Western Carolina | Wofford
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Southern Conference

See also: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga