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UT Knoxville’s four newest Peyton Manning Scholars were honored at an event Aug. 29 where they met the namesake and benefactor of the scholarship.


Assistant Professor Stephanie TerMaath is the recipient of the Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College 2014 Outstanding Scholar Alumni Mentor Award. The Scholar Alumni Society established the award in 2009 to honor alumni who serve as program mentors. The award is presented to one mentor each fall.


There could soon be new hope for those facing one of humanity’s biggest health issues, thanks to research from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Engineering. Cardiovascular diseases are the world’s number one cause of death, with some estimates indicating that as many as one-third of the planet’s deaths in a given year are attributable to some form of the disease.


For a university to land even one graduate in a given year at NASA is a nice accomplishment. For one department to have three graduates head to the nation’s space agency doesn’t just speak volumes, it yells them. This summer, the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering will see three of its own—


  The MABE department recently received a generous donation to establish the Richard Rosenberg Endowed Professorship in Mechanical Engineering. Richard […]


Last week history was made in the MABE department — the MABE Hall of Fame was opened and the inaugural class was officially inducted. The MABE Hall of Fame, the first in the College of Engineering, is meant to honor those alumni and friends of the department who have contributed greatly to the engineering profession and positively reflected this on the University of Tennessee, the College of Engineering, and the department.


The Dean’s office released a list of top students (Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude) in Aerospace, Mechanical, and Biomedical Engineering.

Click to view the list of MABE students who made the Dean’s List Fall 2014.


Dr. Andy Sarles, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering (MABE), has received the 2015 3M […]


KNOXVILLE—When President Obama takes the stage at Techmer PM in Clinton, Tennessee, on Friday to announce that the University of […]


KNOXVILLE—There could soon be new hope for those facing one of humanity’s biggest health issues, thanks to research from the […]