The University of Tennessee Space Institute annually celebrates faculty and staff who have been employed with UTSI for five years or more with a Service Awards Celebration. 2025 The UTSI family were happy to recognize the following faculty and staff this year: 5 Years 10 Years 20 Years 25 Years 35 Years 45 Years Misty…
UTSI recognizes their faculty and staff during their annual Service Awards Celebration who have marked an employment milestone.
UTSI Human Resources Director Patricia Burks-Jelks receives UT President’s Transparent and Trust Award.
UTSI Human Resource Director Patricia Burks-Jelks was one of seven UT employees honored by President Randy Boyd with a 2022 President Award.
UTSI faculty and staff are celebrated at the Service Awards Celebration for their years of service.
UTSI Research Scientist Brian Canfield, of the Center for Laser Applications, will conduct precise ultrafast laser micromachining of the diamond chips that are central to the spectrometry aspect of the research, a vital piece of the project’s overall success.
Camille Bergin, a recent aerospace engineering graduate, tells her story of growing up wanting to be an astronaut to working with NASA as part of Lockheed Martin.
UTSI hosts several campuses across Tennessee for the UT system-wide communicators meeting.
UTSI hosts Annual Service Awards Luncheon to recognize faculty and staff as they reach milestones in their employment at UTSI.
UTSI Names New Director of Center for Laser Applications