The semester-opening event welcomes students to campus and encourages participation in cooperative education and internship education programs.
“My thermodynamics class has more than a hundred guys and maybe ten girls, so it’s great to meet some other girls that understand what it’s like,” said nuclear engineering freshman Ashley Goluoglu.
It’s not just that the office saw double-digit percent increases in both employers and students attending—it is the quality of both that really brings across the importance of the event.
UT’s Society of Women Engineers (SWE) chapter is hosting its third annual spring event, “Tomorrow’s Engineers Today,” which gives middle school girls a chance to come to campus for a day and get hands-on experience in various types of engineering.
Nancy Love will give her presentation, “At the Confluence: Nutrients, Trace Chemicals, and Sustainability in the Urban Water Sector,” in Room 622 of the Min Kao Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building.
The perception shift of gravity she felt was very normal to her and natural without having any gravity. “Gravity is not your friend,” when having to adapt to zero G when reentering the atmosphere from space.
“Boo on the Bridge,” the second annual Tickle College of Engineering Halloween Spirit Competition, brought out multiple departments in a range of costume themes to the Tickle building pedestrian bridge.
Faculty and staff from the Department of Nuclear Engineering won the inaugural Tickle College of Engineering Halloween Spirit Challenge on October 31, 2013. This “Battle on the Bridge” challenge took place between NE and the occupants of the new John D. Tickle Building: the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and the Department of Civil and…
TCE alumnus Dwight Hutchins was the keynote speaker for the college’s Spring 2013 Commencement Ceremony.