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  • Hundreds of thousands of cybersecurity positions are open across the country, and hundreds of those job opportunities are within an hour drive of Chattanooga. A new, accelerated program here at UTC will train qualified applicants to help meet the growing demands of the cybersecurity workforce.
  • The SMILE Fund is a learning opportunity for students here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Students at the Gary W. Rollins College of Business manage the fund, a real stock portfolio like a mutual fund at an investment firm - for a real client: the UC Foundation.
  • As home prices and rents soar in Nashville, The Housing Fund is a nonprofit that unlocks opportunities for people of low and moderate income in that city to attain affordable housing and homeownership - and the Fund's work extends to Chattanooga.
  • ArtsBuild is the nonprofit hub that supports local artists here in Chattanooga and Hamilton County. As we approach the home stretch for this summer, there’s a lot going on - including a new round of grants for artists.
  • Hear stories of Chattanooga elders in the play “Unmasking.” Slices of Wayne White’s funhouse of Chattanooga history. New opportunities and honors for artists from ArtsBuild. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Day two of the James Baldwin Festival of Words - Saturday at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library - offers opportunities for today’s local Black writers to showcase their works and learn from fellow writers. Marsha Mills and Carlos Davis are with Rhyme N' Chatt.
  • This spring, CO.LAB launched a Sustainable Mobility Accelerator program in partnership with gener8tor, a nationally-ranked accelerator that invests in high-growth startups in cities across the country. The goal: scale startups in sustainable mobility for the Chattanooga area.
  • The new documentary “Beautiful Faces” - coming to UTC. Feedback on an affordable housing roadmap for Chattanooga. Scholarships that build bridges to unlock opportunities. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • “Together We Can” is one of the most successful college scholarship programs for public high school students in this area provided by the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga. Dr. Stephanie Young is the Foundation's Director of Scholarships.
  • On the Outside in Chattanooga - an ongoing conversation with the men, women and children living on the street in Chattanooga and the people who are daily doing all they can to help find them a home - has expanded to an hour. In this first hour-long show, we talked to some of the people who daily criss-cross the city and the county, offering solace and support to the homeless.
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