“Involving engineering students with publicizing the traditions of the Pride of the Southland was a real ‘two-fer’,” said Martin. “It combined real-world experience in a project of lasting value for the engineers and a fitting tribute to the band’s impact on campus.”
This year’s theme was “At the Movies,” with administration judges dressed as a film crew and departments picking movie-related team costumes. New this year was an Office Decorating Contest, with separate prizes for the site-based décor efforts.
Center for Advanced Systems Research and Education (CASRE) is hosting a two-day symposium on organizational and workforce requirements for the future.
The Fall 2019 Engineering Expo sets another record with over 100 employers and more than 1,000 students attending the event.
The Tickle College of Engineering, college departments, and research centers are preparing to host several summer camps for hundreds of students.
Our inaugural full-college Senior Design Showcase featured more than 125 teams of Engineering Vols.
“As a graduate student, I believe the event was really informative,” said attendee Dawn Sepehr, vice president of Systers. “Even if you think you already know your purpose and you’ve been in this field for a while now, it’s always a good idea to just pause for a moment and re-evaluate your values and make…
Major General Doug Pearson spoke to Tennessee AIAA members about his experience with flight tests at a luncheon at UTSI.
The Tickle College of Engineering hosted the 2018 Boo in the Courtyard where the Department of Nuclear Engineering took top spots.
The college welcomed more than 1,800 high schoolers to campus for Engineers Day 2018 where they were introduced to engineering at UT.