
“I’m very grateful for the opportunities that UT gave me, both as a student and then later as a teacher,” said Burdette. “The education I got from the college and the rewarding experience I got from working there changed my life in ways I can’t imagine.”

The evening culminated with the announcement of the two new recipients of the John W. Prados Chemical Engineering Co-op Scholarship for the 2017-18 academic year: Evan Boone, a chemical engineering major who has performed his co-op with Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Roswell, Georgia, and Grayson Jones, who has performed his co-op with the Flint Group in…
Edwin Burdette was honored with the 2017 Dougherty Award from the Tickle College of Engineering at this year’s Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner.
The members of UT’s Design Build Fly team knew no other school competing would have someone matching their thrower’s credentials.
The $38 million, National Science Foundation-funded center is devoted to making the nation’s power grid more secure, reliable, and efficient.
The group collects donations to fund all sorts of projects in the Great Smoky Mountains, which benefits from the generosity of visitors as one of the only national parks in the country that does not charge a fee to enter.
UT and partner ORNL are on the forefront of the excited new field of advanced manufacturing. To support both these endeavors, we have developed the Innovation and Collaboration Studio (ICS).

Through the Integrated Business and Engineering Program, a group of 20 to 30 students will spend three years studying how to apply engineering processes in a business setting.
“We’re reaching out to college students at various stages in their academic careers and high school students contemplating a STEM path in college.”
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