Mechanical engineering alum speaks to students about strategies to advance their careers after graduation.
3 from UTC chosen for UT System leadership program
Three administrators from the UTC have been chosen to help the UT System transition from the present to the future.
Virtual reality project will help train firefighters in different, dangerous situations
Jim Gault, chief deputy of Waldens Ridge Emergency Service, wears virtual reality goggles as part of a research project to use computer simulations to safely train firefighters in different scenarios.
Students and donors mingle and chat during annual Scholarship Luncheon
Over the past year, Dean Jackson has received about five letters from UTC students who received money from the scholarship named after her late husband, Jimmy Jackson Memorial Alumni.
College of Engineering and Computer Science introduces two new undergraduate programs
It was a busy summer for the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS). In addition to staffing freshmen orientations, completing research projects and teaching classes, the CECS faculty and staff added two new interdisciplinary programs to their robust list of undergraduate majors and minors.
Denso presents a $50,000 donation to Baja team
Denso donates $50,000 to Baja car team.
Keeping Tech Cool
Reed Boeger, a chemical engineering undergrad, is keeping technology cool with a summer internship at a cryogenic gas lab.
Online master’s in Engineering Management ranked Top 10 nationwide
The College of Engineering and Computer Science’s online master’s in engineering management ranked No. 7 in the country.
Colleges and Departments giving out end-of-year awards
As the academic year ends, many colleges and departments are giving out their 2017-18 awards.
Tick Tick Boom: Engineering alumni use 3D printer to make explosives
Though the Chattanooga-based consulting firm E&G Associates may only have a few employees, the consulting firm is already solving problems from some of the biggest companies in the manufacturing and pharmaceutical space. Now they’re taking on one of their biggest challenges: helping the U.S. Navy use 3D printing to make explosives.