TSU Engineering Dean Co-Authors Book Aimed at Helping Minority Faculty Members

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – A professor from Tennessee State University has co-authored a book aimed at helping minority faculty members succeed during their academic career at higher-education institutions while offering useful strategies for recruiting, retaining and advancing women and minorities. Dr. S. Keith Hargrove, dean of the College of Engineering, and Dr. Pauline … Continue reading TSU Engineering Dean Co-Authors Book Aimed at Helping Minority Faculty Members

Tennessee State University Engineering Students Participate in “Hack Nashville”

Students from Tennessee State University recently had the opportunity to hunker down with other like-minded “techies” and programmers from throughout the city during Hack Nashville to build products, share coding skills and participate in real-world programing exercises…

TSU College of Engineering Research Focus Prepares Graduates for Employment; Receives $1 Million DHS Grant for Data Sciences Study

The College of Engineering is aggressively pursuing research in strategic areas that complement the engineering curriculums and prepare graduates for careers in emerging areas for employment and entrepreneurship.

TSU Engineering Students Take Part in Annual Air Force Design Competition

A team of engineering students from Tennessee State University joined 15 other universities and three service academies at Arnold Air Force Base recently to find a solution to a problem routinely encountered by members of the military…designing a portable one-man heavy lifting device capable of lifting 45,000 pounds…

More than 100 Pre-College Students to Tour TSU College of Engineering March 28

On Friday, March 28, the College of Engineering at Tennessee State will host on-campus tours and lunch for more than 100 pre-college students attending the National Society of Black Engineers’ (NSBE) 2014 National Conference. The conference is being held this week at the Gaylord Opryland Convention Center in Nashville…

Two TSU Engineering Majors Capture Top Awards at National STEM Conference

Tennessee State University students continue to make their mark in science, technology, engineering and mathematics on the national scene in a big way. At the just ended 2014 Emerging Research National Conference in STEM held in Washington, D.C., two Electrical and Computer Engineering majors captured top awards for research presentations…

NSF Funding Helps College of Engineering Support Local High School STEM Programs

The College of Engineering has received several grants from the National Science Foundation related to developing simulation and gaming modules to enhance learning in engineering education. These research projects engaged undergraduate and graduate students in developing simulations in machine design and graphics. ..