Forty-eight graduating seniors and graduate students in the Tickle College of Engineering are recipients of a 2022 Volunteer of Distinction award in recognition of their academic achievements.

Professor Emeritus Lee Martin honored with 2022 Dougherty Award, the highest honor an alumni can receive.

Isabel Boyd, a sophomore in biomedical engineering, enjoys working with counselors on a variety of outreach projects.
Ozlem Kilic, associate dean for academic and student affairs, will attend the 2022 Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Leadership Institute’s program.

The Tickle College of Engineering remained highly placed in the latest U.S. News and World Report ranking of online master’s engineering programs, released today. The college is now 20th among public schools, 27th overall. The college offers several online master’s and graduate certificate options, including in advanced manufacturing, hypersonics, engineering management, and will soon begin…

Alumnus Mitul Mistry followed his dream‚ literally—and built two guitars as class projects. The lessons he learned helped him launch a career as a mechanical engineer.
“I have a passion for music and working with my hands, so building instruments seemed like a logical next step,” said Phillips.
Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently conducted a study that found that not only did switching to switchgrass prove profitable for Midwest farmers, it also helped stem land loss and saw an 8 percent increase in the biodiversity of bird species in the area.