Incoming students to the Tickle College of Engineering were invited to attend the college’s WomEngineers Welcome Dinner.
Students from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering hosted its first ever Governor’s School in 2018.
High school students joined the Tickle College of Engineering for HITES12 — an introduction to engineering.
Join Alesha Shumar, university archivist, as she opens the new Estabrook Hall time capsule and find out what’s in the box.
Engineering students exhibited another great array of posters in this year’s EURēCA event, with a dozen taking top honors in both research and design categories, plus two gold awards and one bronze award from the Office of Research and Engagement.
Faculty, staff, Board of Advisors members, and guests enjoyed the annual Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner, held for 2018 at the Knoxville Museum of Art.
The video-game themed competition had each team operating three robots per round in a race against the clock and their opponents. Excitement was in the air as teams and robots tested their limits and the fans cheered on.
Together, little increases in financial engagement can have a huge impact across campus on multiple levels. Last fiscal year, university employees raised over $1.1 million through the generosity of more than 2,400 employee donors.
Staff and faculty from multiple departments and engineering offices participated in the 2017 Boo in the Courtyard on Friday, October 27. This annual spirit competition inspires different sparks of creativity in every team.
The Tickle College of Engineering (TCE) hosted a recruitment initiative in West Tennessee for the 2017 Engineers Day with support from Ron (BS/EE ’69) and Jessica (BS/Ed ’71) Morris. The event—the first UT Engineers Day held in Memphis—provided an opportunity for high juniors and seniors in the Memphis area to learn about the university, network…