Alex Gram, Katie Davis, Stephen Snyder and Guy Flint designed and built a practical solution for a young child who attends school at Siskin Children’s Institute. l-r: Stephen Snyder, Alex Gram and Katie Davis “Sam is autistic and has poor motor skill, and he had difficulty steadying himself and reaching the sink as he washed…
Students create self-leveling device for washing machine
Eric Turner, James Ashmore, Corey Bush and Usen Isong solved the age-old problem of keeping a washing machine from rocking on an uneven floor. They created a self-leveling device with shock-absorbing feet to fit under the washer. It can also be adjusted manually. l-r: Corey Bush, Eric Turner, James Ashmore “We created the device for…
Device assists blind child with cerebral palsy
A five-year-old girl who is blind and has cerebral palsy had a difficult time trying to sense objects near her as she used her walker in the hallways of Allen Elementary in Soddy-Daisy. l-r: Jonathon Johnson, Chris Parrish, Joshua Solomon and Dustin Gray UTC engineering students Joshua Solomon, Jonathan Johnson, Chris Parrish and Dustin Gray…
UTC Engineering students float concrete canoe
It took two attempts, but UTC engineering students constructed a concrete canoe that floats. Guided by the 90 pages of rules and regulations issued by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 21st Annual National Concrete Canoe Competition, this four-man, one-woman team created their own unique aggregate mix of concrete and wrapped it around a…
College of Engineering and Computer Science showcases student projects
The Third Annual College of Engineering and Computer Science Design Project Poster Showcase featured Freshman and Senior student solutions to Assistive Technology needs in the region. Students at the Junior/Senior level entered their design projects into regional competitions for Mechanical and Civil engineering societies. UTC Engineering students float concrete canoe Device assists blind child with…
UTC 2008 Running Mocs to participate in Baja SAE® Tennessee
It’s time for the UTC Running Mocs to ride again at the Baja SAE® Tennessee at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville from May 1-3. This year’s team has modified their recycled off-road vehicle to be able to maneuver on the water! They have achieved a top speed on land of 36 mph and in the…
Engineering students win first place in ASEE competition
A custom table designed, developed and produced by five UTC students won first place in the Freshman/Sophomore Design Project competition at the recent American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Southeastern Section Conference in Memphis. Students completed the project as part of the requirements for the fall 2007 Introduction to Engineering Design class, taught by Dr.…
UT Announces $1 Billion Campaign; Now 70 Percent to Goal
KNOXVILLE – The University of Tennessee today officially launched its ambitious $1 billion fundraising campaign to enhance programs of excellence at all of the university’s campuses and institutes. The Campaign for Tennessee — the most ambitious effort in the university’s 214-year history — places UT among the ranks of the nation’s largest public and private…
Trumpet Ensemble and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble Concert scheduled April 20
The Trumpet Ensemble and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble will present a concert Sunday, April 20 at 7:30 pm at the Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the UTC Fine Arts Center (Palmetto at Vine St.) The concert will feature each group individually and both groups combined as well as several smaller groups from within the main ensembles. The…
2008-09 SGA officers elected; three referendums pass
Newly elected Student Government Association (SGA) officers for 2008-2009 are: President Scott Stuart, a junior from Maryville, Tennessee; Vice President Tyler Forrest, a sophomore from Athens, Tennessee; Treasurer Daniel Hunley, a sophomore from Jackson, Tennessee. Students also voted in favor of three referendums: to increase the Student Activity Fee by $5 per student; to continue…