With the start of the college’s first faculty-led programs this summer, our application pool tripled from last year, and the college is very pleased to be able to respond to this demand and support a larger number of students for programs this year. Here are the winners.
The Nathan W. Dougherty Award, the college’s most prestigious honor, was presented by COE Wayne Davis (left) to Anthony (Tony) R. Buhl (right), an alumnus who guided the US power industry’s response to Three Mile Island and continues to be a leader in the industry today.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–The University of Tennessee College of Engineering held its Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 12, 2012, at the Hilton Knoxville. The event included a reception, dinner, and awards program. The Nathan W. Dougherty Award, the college’s most prestigious honor, was presented by COE Wayne Davis (left) to Anthony (Tony) R. Buhl…
Five College of Engineering undergraduate research projects were singled out as award winners at this year’s EUReCA awards ceremony on March 29, 2012.
Today, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, alumnus and Garmin International, Inc. founder Min H. Kao helped dedicate the new $37.5 million engineering building named in his honor.
So I need to to tell you about Thursday, Friday, and a little about this weekend’s adventures. Thursday was a normal school day but Friday was a half day. La Universidad de Antonio Nebrija only has classes in the morning on Fridays so that it can offer field trips during the afternoon.
While we were in England, we visited various historic locations throughout London, Oxford, Cambridge, Windsor, Stonehenge, and Canterbury. I also got the opportunity to go to Amsterdam in the Netherlands while I was abroad.
I attended ECAM-Lyon in Lyon, France for 6 weeks through the IPL International Summer School. I took classes at both the CPE Lyon and ECAM campus. I took 3 hours of French class in the morning and 4 hours of engineering class in the afternoon 4 days a week. My French class was intermediate level…
My “Semester at Sea” has been thus far amazing. The theme of the short-term voyage is “Engineering a New Tomorrow.” I have enjoyed learning about my course, Human Factors Engineering.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee Tickle College of Engineering held its Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 7, 2011 at the Foundry. The event included a reception, dinner and awards program. The Nathan W. Dougherty Award, the college’s most prestigious honor, was given to Terry Douglass, President, ProVision Healthcare, LLC. Douglass’…
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