University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

[12] Chattanooga is best known for its nationally ranked Business program,[13] Engineering, Nursing, English, Chemistry, Accounting, Psychology, Music, and Education departments.

[23] Members of the CIDC have had their research published in peer-reviewed journals, as well as presented at professional meetings and conferences.

The route runs on and off the 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 (MocsCards) ride for free on all CARTA routes, year-round.

[27] Opening to students and faculty in 2020, Lupton's entire 116,000 square feet of available space had been gutted and rebuilt to include student centers, academic departments under the College of Arts and Sciences, various classroom spaces, and a new on-campus restaurant, 'Freshens'.

In 1997, led by coach Mack McCarthy and Chattanooga native Johnny Taylor, the Mocs made a run to the Sweet 16 as a No.

[30] In July 2008, the team was ranked number 48 on the ESPN list of the most prestigious basketball programs since the 1984–85 season.

Defeating the College of Charleston Cougars 80–69 in the championship game on their home court at the McKenzie Arena, the Mocs punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament, their first since 2005.

The Wednesday night (March 18) show included a live Skype chat with Head Coach John Shulman, as well as representatives of the pep band and cheerleading squads made in studio.

Fallon's house band The Roots wrote and performed an ode to Shulman titled, "The Don Juan of the SoCon" and Shulman and his six seniors (Nicchaeus Doaks, Zach Ferrell, Kevin Goffney, Khalil Hartwell, Stephen McDowell and Keyron Sheard) made an in-studio appearance following their tournament game with UConn.

[32] The men's golf squad won its third consecutive Southern Conference trophy and finished 18th in the NCAA Championships in 2009.

Women's golf posted a 3.46 team GOA in the spring while advancing to the NCAA Division I finals in just the second year of the program since disbanding in the mid-1980s.

[33] The Mocs’ softball team has won 11 regular season titles and 10 SoCon Tournament Championships.

The Mocs' wrestling team has won 8 of the past 9 Socon title's since the 2012–2013 academic year.

In 2021, the team fired its offensive line coach, Chris Malone, for a social media post that was derogatory about Georgia and Civil Rights leader Stacey Abrams.

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