Published 5:10 am Monday, May 11, 2026
By Staff Reports
UT Tyler graduate student recognized for research at regional scholars forum
Tanvir Ahmed of Tyler, a graduate student assistant in civil and construction engineering and management at The University of Texas at Tyler, placed first in the graduate poster category at this year’s Louisiana State University–Shreveport Regional Student Scholars Forum.
Ahmed presented his research on the application of modified sugarcane fibers in pavement engineering under the mentorship of graduate adviser Dr. Mayzan Isied, a UT Tyler assistant professor and the Michael and Elizabeth McNally Endowed Professor in civil engineering.
“Congratulations to Tanvir for earning the Best Graduate Poster Award,” said Isied. “This recognition is a well-deserved reflection of his talent, discipline and research promise. It has been a privilege to mentor him and help guide this work from concept to presentation.”
Ahmed will graduate with a UT Tyler Master of Science in civil engineering this summer. Upon graduation, he plans to continue his education and pursue doctoral studies.
“Watching people realize how this work could benefit them––that appreciation and happiness are what keep students like me going,” Ahmed said of his experience.
Across its four departments and dedicated learning facilities, the UT Tyler College of Engineering prepares students for some of the region’s most in-demand careers. Students may choose to study at the main campus in Tyler or in Houston at the UT Tyler Houston Engineering Center. Visit uttyler.edu to learn more.
Patriot Golf Classic raises $123,350 for UT Tyler scholarships
The 2026 BMW of Tyler Patriot Golf Classic raised $123,350 to benefit The University of Texas at Tyler scholarship program.
“Every scholarship created through this tournament represents a student who can focus on learning rather than worrying about financial barriers,” said UT Tyler President Julie V. Philley, MD. “We are grateful to our volunteers, participants and community for their commitment and belief in our students.”
Since 1986, the Patriot Golf Classic has been one of the university’s largest annual fundraisers benefiting UT Tyler student scholarships across its four campuses. Proceeds fund an endowment that totals nearly $3 million.
The Patriot Golf Classic committee organizes the annual golf tournament and includes representatives of East Texas businesses. Committee members are Lee Trammell, chair; Stan Anderson, Jeff Austin III, Adam Attaway, Cory Bowler, Tim Cairns, Les Campbell, Mike Clendenin, Sam Ferguson, Carl Hiltpold, Rob Lamberson, Denise Malley, Roy Martinez, Michael McMunn, Gabriel Mendoza, Matthew Ramirez, Benjamin Romines, Tom Seale, James Sheridan, Pat Stacey, Jim Teeter, Blake Thompson, Jay Ward and Don Warren.
UT Tyler student recognized in research; scholarship funds raised at golf event for students – Tyler Morning Telegraph
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