The Tickle College of Engineering received its highest-ever ranking in the recent U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings.
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees has approved the CEE department’s plan to create the state’s first Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering.
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering has been approved to create a Doctor of Engineering (DEng) program.
The Tickle College of Engineering is creating a new Department of Applied Engineering and Technology that will consist of specific focus areas to help meet industry demand throughout the state and the region.
Biomedical Engineering is separating from the Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Department (MABE) and will become its own independent department in August 2025.
The UT Board of Trustees approved two new departments and two new degree programs in the Tickle College of Engineering.
The college was ranked 33rd amongst public universities by U.S. News and World Report for online master’s engineering programs.
The Tickle College of Engineering was ranked 34th among public institution in the latest U.S. New and World Report rankings.
After being awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship, biomedical engineer Leah Gutzwiller (’23) is about to scootch her “Home Sweet Home” about 8,000 miles—to Taiwan. “I am so honored to be awarded a Fulbright,” said Gutzwiller. “I still have days where I am in shock.” The Fulbright will support Gutzwiller for 11 months while she…
UT’s Science Alliance announced three Tickle College of Engineering graduate students as recipients of 2023 Graduate Advancement Training and Education (GATE) fellowships. The GATE program supports graduate students through assistantships and fellowships awarded by individual departments to support meritorious, collaborative research between the university and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. These TCE graduate students will begin…