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The University of Tennessee
College of Engineering
120 Perkins Hall
Knoxville, TN 37996-2012 |
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Snap Shots
Crawfish, anyone?
Another Y2K Challenge
Dr. John Prados, COE professor and engineering education reform advocate, takes a look at the future in his guest column
Dean's Message
Improving materials from
the molecule up
Meet Chemical Engineering professor
Dr. Peter Cummings
Faculty Focus
Department News
Updates on research projects and student, faculty and department activities
Honors Banquet update
Recognition for the College of Engineering's best
The confidence to succeed
Two high-achieving professionals
back up their commitment to
higher education
Alumni Profile
In Development
Development Director Jeff Lorber
shows how history links the
past to the future
Alumni News
UTK alums receive medals from NASA, train future Olympians and provide inspirational leadership

Kudos
Special honors and awards presented to COE faculty and alumni
Homecoming '99
A photo gallery of memories from the College of Engineering's annual Homecoming Celebration

Spring '99
Check out the previous online issue of Tennessee Engineer
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Newsletter
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Photos of COE Events and Activities
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Snap Shots
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They taste better than they look...
The annual Dow Crawfish Boil took place on campus April 12. Students, faculty and staff enjoyed boiled crawfish and fixins' provided by Dow Chemical Company. Katrice Branner (BS/ChE '98), a Dow employee (r), joins in the fun. |
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Dr. Ed Burdette (l), professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CEE), talks with Ed McDougle (r), recipient of the CEE department's Outstanding Alumni Award. McDougle received the recognition at CEE's annual banquet in April. |
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The College of Engineering dedicated its new Graduate Automotive Technology Education (GATE) Center in September. Attending the ribbon-cutting ceremonies, l to r: Dr. J. Wade Gilley, new UT president ; Dr. Jeffrey Hodgson, Director of GATE; U.S. Congressman John J. Duncan; UTK Chancellor Dr. Bill Snyder; COE Dean Dr. Jerry Stoneking; and Richard Moorer, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary, Transportation Technology, U.S. Department of Energy. |
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