Four Tickle College of Engineering alumni have been named to the 2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40 class. The honor recognizes alumni under age 40 excelling personally and professionally since completing their degree at UT.
In 1982, Deborah Brown graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. She would go on to become one of the first women of color employed at Honeywell and a tutor for hundreds of high school and college students in math-heavy subjects. “What I loved about Deborah was the fact…
UT alum Jeremy Myers began working at NASA in machine design, maintainability, and reliability right after graduating. He is now a lead engineer helping develop cameras that can be used to take photos on the moon.
Three former students from the Tickle College of Engineering were among the 20 University of Tennessee alumni honored at the Alumni Awards Gala on September 13, 2024.
Josh Dobbs will be featured in a new national space STEM awareness campaign, Space4All, which spotlights the importance of space and highlights pathways to success in space-related STEM education and careers.
LT Frank Calicura spent two years away from his submarine deployment with the Navy to complete Tickle College of Engineering’s dual-degree MS-MBA program.
Recent alumnus Owen Queen has been named 2024 Knight Hennessy Scholar, one of the world’s most prestigious post-graduate fellowships.
The Women in Engineering Program will be publicly named the Jessica M. Morris Women in Engineering Program in recognition of the Morris family’s significant gift for an endowment to the program.
UT Alumnus Trevor Williams reflects on his time on campus and how several professors and programs help guide him while studying engineering.