Dean Matthew Mench and retired MABE Associate Professor discuss the lack of surprise over Joshua Dobbs’ success with The Athletic.
Matthew Mench and Chris Pionke Discuss Alumnus Josh Dobbs’ Success with The Athletic
Hutchins Gifts Honor Alumni Impact While Looking Forward
Alumnus Dwight Hutchins announced two significant gifts to the college that will impact both electrical engineering and computer science and nuclear engineering.
Office Dedicated in Honor of Conners, Belief in Co-op and Internship Experiences
UT dedicated an office in the Engineering Professional Practice suite in the Zeanah Engineering Complex in honor of Harold Conner and his wife.
ISE Outreach Partnership Fuels Loves for Math and Science
ISE and Green Magnet STEM Academy have been outreach partners since 2019, and in 2021, alum Chelsea Hooker and Assistant Professor of Practice Laura Knight expanded this relationship by adding a creative mentoring program for fourth graders.
Jessica Boles Creates Paths of Empowerment
Jessica Boles is someone who leaves a place in better shape than when she arrived. From UT to MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), she built a legacy of community engagement that resonates for future students. Boles earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, in 2015 and 2017 respectively, from UT’s Min H. Kao Department of […]
Catching up with Kassidy Boone
Kassidy Boone, a mechanical engineering alum, catches up with us to talk about her experience at Frito-Lay and reflect on attending UT.
Office of Engineering Diversity Programs Named for Hutchins
The Engineering Diversity Program in the Tickle College of Engineering has been named in honor of Dwight Hutchins.
Tiffany Sithiphone Shines with the Volunteer Spirit
TCE alumna Tiffany Sithiphone actively supports Women in Engineering at UT as she earns national recognition for her leadership in career and diversity roles.
Gregory Murphy Carries the Volunteer Spirit Throughout Career
Alumnus Gregory Murphy has applied his UT engineering education toward leadership in industry and establishing an impactful professorial career.
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Jamie Porter (BS/NE ’08; MS/NE ’09; PhD/NE ’12) was the first African American woman to graduate from the Department of Nuclear Engineering.