All posts by Kathy Williams
Offered Two Top DoD Awards, Snellings Makes SMART Decision
Not every student gets a chance to turn down a government fellowship with a seven percent acceptance rate. William Snellings, […]
Scott Named the 2023 Foster Fellow
Thomas Scott, a third-year undergraduate student in mechanical engineering, has been named the 2023 Foster Fellow. The John S. Foster […]
Biomedical Researcher Matthew Walker III Developed Well-Known Medicines
By Amy Blakely. Matthew Walker III was a Renaissance man—a renowned biomedical researcher who developed drugs to treat cardiovascular diabetes, […]
Bolen and DeBro Jr. Join Washington in Volunteer 40 Under 40 Class
MABE alumni Charles Bolen (BS/AE ’15) and Edward DeBro Jr. (BS/ME ’07) join MacKinzie Washington in UT’s Volunteer 40 under […]
MacKinzie Washington Soars at Boeing
By Adam Tsegahun. MacKinzie Washington (BS/ME ’15) is a manufacturing research and development engineer with Boeing, where she provides production […]
Milligan Runs a Step Ahead in Prosthetics Research
Writing and Photography by Randall Brown. Master’s degree student Ivy Milligan’s journey on the engineering path was sparked in the […]
A Less Invasive Solution: Robotic Surgical System Could Reduce Colectomies
By Kathy Williams. Photography by Shawn Poynter. Each year, many patients undergo colectomies to remove cancer. While lifesaving, this invasive […]
MABE Celebrates Students, Faculty, and Staff at Awards Banquet
On April 25, MABE’s top students and outstanding faculty and staff were honored during the department’s annual awards banquet at […]
Carter Bakes a Better Business Plan
Writing and photography by Randall Brown. Alexandria Carter engineered a recipe for a successful finish to her fall 2022 semester […]
Helping Drones Sense and Learn Dangerous Conditions
By Kathy Williams. Photography by Shawn Poynter. Small domes, like the ones on to-go cup lids and pop-it toys, may […]