Caleb Rucker has been awarded an NSF Early Career Development (CAREER) Award for his proposal on robotic intervention.
The Tickle College of Engineering graduate program is now 33rd among public universities in the latest U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings.
UT MABE launches professional mentoring program to connect students with industry leaders, offering career guidance, networking, and real-world experience.
The BME Design Team made up of seven graduate students won first place in the BMEidea competition.
Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff turned out Thursday afternoon at the plaza between Perkins and Ferris Halls to honor John D. Tickle and thank him for a legacy of support that includes the recent naming of the Tickle College of Engineering. Excitement for the event was evident, with people lining up a full hour before…
UT opens new Undergraduate Advising Center in MABE to support student success through personalized academic guidance, career planning, and mentorship.

Jindong Tan’s Guide Glass wearable tech enhances accessibility for the visually impaired, with potential to transform navigation, independence, and quality of life.
Students from across Tennessee explore engineering through hands-on activities and demos at UT’s Engineers Day, inspiring future careers in STEM fields.
The UT Board of Trustees voted today to name the College of Engineering for distinguished alumnus John D. Tickle. It marks the second time in the campus’s 222-year history that a college has been named for an alumnus and benefactor. Tickle, a 1965 industrial engineering graduate from Bristol, Tennessee, is chairman of the Strongwell Corporation.“My goal is for the University…