
UT and UCOR have strengthened their partnership to collaborate on projects, enhance educational curriculum, and develop a pipeline of highly skilled workers for nuclear and environmental cleanup work through an MOU renewal.

The Tickle College of Engineering’s online graduate programs rank 33rd in the nation, according to the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

TVA has invested $3 million in the University of Tennessee to advance academic excellence, workforce development and faculty recruitment.

The University of Tennessee club rugby team captured the national championship in December, and the roster included 18 students from the Tickle College of Engineering.

UT and ARL researchers are partnering on projects to extend both advanced and additive manufacturing efforts to operational Army units.

The Tickle College of Engineering was well represented at this year’s Laboratory Safety Culture Awards Dinner.

Led by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UT is at the forefront of using machine-learning in the materials discovery process.

Assistant Professor Hector Santos-Villalobos is leading a team of researchers and students to help develop AI-driven performance analytics for the UT football team to try and reduce player injuries.

Six engineering students traveled to New Zealand for eight weeks over the summer to learn about food innovation and sustainability through the IRES program. They have continued their research at UT.

With two massive robot arms and a concrete 3D-printing nozzle, the new Concrete Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing Platform (CHAMP) offers unique capabilities for architectural and engineering research.