Tom Wood built a career on the philosophy that if you treat people right, the company will run right while turning around chemical plants in the process.
What Would Tom Do?
Oscar Lee Martin Jr. Encourages Vols to Stay Hungry for Success
Alumnus Oscar Martin Jr. joined DuPont after completing his master’s degree at UT, studying under Professor Robert (Pete) Counce.
Heath Honored with 2019 Nathan W. Dougherty Award
Ralph D. Heath has a long track record of success, collaboration, and philanthropy, rising to the presidency of Lockheed Martin from 2005–12 before he retired after more than 37 years in engineering and industry. As a result of his strong record of accomplishment, Heath has been named the Nathan W. Dougherty Award winner for 2019, […]
Print a Plane (and fly it, too)
Alumnus Jonaaron Jones is working to print the materials needed to get us off the ground with his new company Volunteer Aerospace.
Mark Cox Elected to National Academy of Construction
Alumnus and Board of Advisors member Mark Cox has been elected to be a part of the National Academy of Construction.
UT Breaks Ground on Engineering, Research Building
The groundbreaking for the New Engineering Complex was held on September 28, 2018, with an event hosted on grounds of the new facility.
Darwin Walker: Engineered for Success
Darwin Walker was a member of 1998 National Championship team who used his time on the Hill to set himself up for future success as a civil engineer.
Engineering Vols Share a Silicon Valley Experience
A select group of upperclassmen and graduate students met with alumni working in the Silicon Valley.
Engineering Double Agents
Alumni and students often have passions that parallel their engineering disciplines and follow those passions to great heights.
A Message from Mark Dean
Much has changed about our college and the UT campus since I started here as an electrical engineering student in 1975. When I returned in 2013 as a faculty member, the Min H. Kao Electrical Engineering and Computer Science building had just opened. Today, we also have the John D. Tickle building and just broke […]