H. Lee Martin ends his 13-year run with the college and recently launched a new recreational sports venture in west Knoxville, the Pavilion of Pickleball.
Martin Swings Forward with New Entrepreneurial Venture
The Show Must Go On: Engineers Day Moves Online, Welcomes Hundreds
This year’s Engineers Day was different, but the pandemic didn’t stop the college from hosting the annual event.
Penumadus Name Scholarship for Inky Johnson to Encourage Perseverance
Dayakar and Marie Penumadu established the Inky Johnson Perseverance Scholarship in recognition of the athlete’s inspirational story of determination.
Colleagues Share Leadership Styles Through UConnecT
Staff members Jessica Jeffers and Andrew Gallaher completed training in UConnecT, a leadership and professional development program.
New Program Aims to SERVE Veterans, Boost STEM Research
In partnership with the Office of Naval Research, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, launched the SERVE program for veterans at the university.
UT Graduate, NASA Astronaut Wilmore to Return to Space in 2021
UT will once again have a presence in space in 2021, as NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore has been bumped up to the flight crew of the inaugural launch of the CST Starliner, NASA’s latest crewed vehicle. Wilmore earned his master’s degree in aviation systems from UT Knoxville through the UT Space Institute in 1994. The Boeing Starliner […]
UTSI Chosen as Part of Key Department of Defense Hypersonics Push
UTSI has been chosen as part of the Department of Defense’s research to increase the speed at which hypersonic-related technology is developed.
Engineering Community Well-represented on UT’s Commission for Women
UT’s Commission for Women includes a handful of leaders from the engineering community, representing faculty, students, and staff across the Tickle College of Engineering.
College Undergraduate Program Climbs in U.S. News and World Report Rankings
The college rose three spots to 34th in the latest US News and World Report and the computer science program ranked 40th among public schools in a new category.
Reliable Engineering Vols Maintain Scholarship Wins
Kendall Miller and Noah Burchell have earned scholarships for the 2020–2021 academic year from the Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals.