The Residences at ITC will open at the university’s new Innovation and Technology Center in August 2025. It is the first time on-campus housing will be available for students.
West Virginia’s Nursing Workforce Expansion Program aims to help alleviate nursing shortages throughout the state by attracting, training, and retaining nurses.
The $15,000 gift comes from MHI RJ Aviation Group and will help fund the Pierpont Foundation’s mission to provide scholarships and emergency financial assistance to students in need.
A celebration was held on April 24 to commemorate breaking ground on construction of the new multipurpose building.
The grant will support the university’s Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services as it revises and digitizes its Encyclopedia of Appalachia.
The funding was awarded to University of Tennessee Chattanooga’s Research Institute’s Center for Urban Informatics and Progress by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s Transportation Network Growth Opportunity.
The master’s degree program has been designed to address a workforce shortage for the in-demand profession. The program will be the first of its kind in the state of Tennessee.
The scholarships were established by the Cleveland Creative Arts Guild in honor of John Simmons and Billie Nipper to benefit students in arts programs.
Chemical and biological health studies and education policy, both to launch in June 2025, bring the total number of majors offered in the Adult Degree Program to 18.
The camps are for high school seniors and college freshmen to get a look into nursing as a career option. The camp has been funded via grants from the Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation.