Women in Engineering had a welcome back event for first-year students called “Welcome You.”
UT’s NSBE chapter won the academic tech bowl regional for the fourth straight year and will compete at the national convention.
Tickle College of Engineering students Alexandria Carter and Taylor Gingrich each won funding for their ideas during the Graves Business Plan Competition.
Betsy Chesnutt, lecturer in Engineering Fundamentals, worked with the Girl Scouts Beaver Creek Service Unit Leadership Team in August 2022 to organize a “Think Like an Engineer” Journey-in-a-Day for Cadette and Senior level girl scouts (grades 6 to 10). Scout leader Nicole Berkheimer contacted the college to connect for the event, and Chesnutt called for…
During his Interdisciplinary Senior Design project, BME major Caleb Noe discovered a love for nuclear engineering that changed his career path.
UT’s Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) student chapter represented the university well at the SAMPE 2022 Conference and Exhibition held in Charlotte, North Carolina, this May. This year’s conference was the first to be held in person since 2019, which UT’s student chapter also attended. Eight representatives of the chapter…
A MABE senior design team worked with Tiny Villages Knox to present ideas for tiny homes to serve as first houses for those experiencing homelessness.
Students, faculty, and staff from the Tickle College of Engineering were recognized for outstanding achievements.
Alex Greenhalgh, a Department of Materials Science and Engineering junior, receives Goldwater Scholarship.
Tasimba Jonga, chemical engineering major, graduates as a 2022 Torchbearer and moves on to graduate studies in management science and engineering as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar at Stanford University.