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  • Here in the Chattanooga area, the Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones is a nonprofit resource for landscaping with native plants. One of the Chapter’s programs aims to restore pollinator habitats.
  • (Aired Tues 2/24/26) When prices rise - and when they fall - they get our attention. Here at UTC, Dr. Claudia Kramer is the Scott L. Probasco Distinguished Chair of Free Enterprise at the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • (Aired Thu 10/30/25) SoundCorps is looking back - and looking forward. The Chattanooga nonprofit has launched a community music survey to guide its future.
  • In the Thanksgiving story, there’s an economics lesson just outside of the frame. Dr. Claudia Kramer is the Scott L. Probasco Distinguished Chair of Free Enterprise at UTC's Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • Inventanooga is an annual showcase for students to pitch an invention and business plan that addresses a real world problem. The most recent competition was held last month, presented by STEM School Chattanooga and the Gary W. Rollins College of Business here at UTC.
  • Next Monday is the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Here in Chattanooga, a multi-day celebration of the civil rights leader and his legacy is now under way for its 53rd year. Eric Atkins is co-chair of the Unity Group of Chattanooga.
  • Trust is key for social workers - and the people they are trying to help. For students who pursue a career in social work, how do they learn to establish and maintain trust? One answer you’ll find here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • In our latest conversation as part of seventy years of the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, we share perspectives from artists within reach of the Hunter here in the Southeast. Our guests: Jeffrey Morton, Baggs McKelvey, Amy Pleasant and Vadis Turner.
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