Dean Galloway meets with Sen. Bob Corker to
discuss governmental support for engineering education
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VUSE Dean
Kenneth Galloway, joined by engineering students and
deans from across the state, met with Senator Bob Corker
in his Washington, D.C., office on February 27 to
discuss the future of engineering education in
Tennessee. Among the topics of discussion was government
funding of university engineering programs.
Front row, from left to right: Dr. Galloway, Dean of the
School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University; Derick
Weis, Ph.D. candidate at Tennessee Tech University; and
Ben Schmidt, Ph.D. candidate at Vanderbilt.
Back row, from left to right: Dr. Lonnie Sharpe, Dean of
Engineering, Tennessee State University; Jameka Johnson,
a junior at Tennessee State University; Senator Corker;
Dr. Bruce W. Bomar, Dean for Academic Affairs,
University of Tennessee Space Institute; and Dr. David
Huddleston, Interim Dean of the College of Engineering,
Tennessee Tech University.
Laurie Parker
(615) 830-2871
laurie.parker@Vanderbilt.Edu