I wasn’t sure what exactly I would gain from this trip to Belize. But now that I’m looking back, I realize that one blog post isn’t enough to describe just how beneficial this trip has been for me.
We started off the day with a fairly typical Belizean breakfast with juice; then we were off to our first adventure. We reached a river with no bridges, only a ferry to take us across. While we waited for our ride, we exchanged money for various gifts at shops along the road.
My Spring Break trip to Belize was an adventure full of National Geographic moments, cultural immersion, and international bounding.
The Tennessee chapter of the American Council of Engineering Companies has selected Kyle Goodrick and Kelli Grissom as its 2016 scholarship recipients.
The position of executive director of the UT Space Institute has been reopened, and the recruiting process is now underway.
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.
Phones, tablets, computers, and even televisions use the technology, which relies on substances known as transparent conductive films.
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.
Jon Hathaway, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, recently earned a prestigious CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his work in sustainable urban water management.
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