The University of Tennessee’s Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) was founded in 2019 to create a safe environment to support Asian heritage scientists and engineers. Guided by SASE’s three pillars—community outreach, culture, and professional development—SASE’s mission is to provide opportunities for members to make contributions to its local communities, celebrate diversity on campuses…
The University of Tennessee NSBE chapter recently attended the Region III Fall Regional Conference to network, attend career fairs, participate in competitions, and engage in professional development workshops.
Daniel Caballero came to Tickle as part of the Tennessee Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (TLSAMP) program where he was introduced to UT Knoxville’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE-UTK).
The University of Tennessee is implementing a new wireless platform system that greatly enhances safety in workshops and provides tracking data. The Kao ICS is the first location at UT to have it implemented.
Four Tickle College of Engineering alumni have been named to the 2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40 class. The honor recognizes alumni under age 40 excelling personally and professionally since completing their degree at UT.
In 1982, Deborah Brown graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. She would go on to become one of the first women of color employed at Honeywell and a tutor for hundreds of high school and college students in math-heavy subjects. “What I loved about Deborah was the fact…
After visiting Florence, Italy over the winter mini term, undergraduate student Anna Day shares her experience with Italian culture.
The Tickle College of Engineering graduate online program climbed 14 spots in the overall rankings of the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs, which were released Tuesday. Driven by the growth in the online master of science in computer science program (MSCS) and continued popularity of the online master’s programs in civil,…
Governor’s Chair for Nuclear Materials and Professor Steve Zinkle is the lead principal investigator of a Fusion Innovation Research Engine (FIRE) Collaboratives proposal that will receive $20 million in funding over four years.
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