“Engineering is a wonderful profession, allowing its practitioners to have tremendous impact on our families, communities, state, nation and global society,” said Dean. “This also places a significant dependency on engineers to get it right. This is a burden engineers must embrace, be humbled by their responsibilities and potential, and enjoy every minute.”
Student and Faculty Contributions Honored at Council of Partners Banquet
Stanfill Named Tickle College of Engineering Assistant Dean
Keith Stanfill named the Tickle College of Engineering’s first Edwards Assistant Dean and Director of Integrated Engineering Design.
A Bridge to Success
“We focus on the problem solving,” explained Faber, who teaches physics and engineering design to students in the Cook Grand Challenge Honors program. “We talk with them about whether the answer is reasonable and makes sense. There’s a lot of dialogue.”
Know Your Engineering Fundamentals Lecturers: Will Schleter
When working for the government got a little old, Schleter was offered an opportunity to teach Computer Aided Design part-time at UT. From there, he discovered a passion for teaching and working with students.
Know Your Engineering Fundamentals Lecturers: Rachel McCord
McCord loves helping students right when they enter UT to build the skills necessary to be successful in their degree. She enjoys working with students as the figure out what engineering is and find their passion for a specific discipline.
Engage Engineering Fundamentals Lecturer Spotlight: Amy Biegalski
According to Dr. B, EF is vitally important because it introduces students to real-world problem-solving, diverse perspectives, and team-based hands-on experiences.