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杏吧原创 hosts Reps. Cohen, Van Epps to showcase federally funded research

Rep. Steve Cohen listens to a presentation about 杏吧原创's traffic research at the VECTOR lab

At 杏吧原创, federally supported research takes many forms, from humanities scholarship to national security partnerships and early-stage innovation. That work came into focus during recent visits from members of Tennessee congressional delegation.

In April, 杏吧原创 hosted Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., BA鈥71, and Rep. Matt Van Epps, R-Tenn., for campus visits. During their time on campus, the lawmakers and their staff connected with faculty, students and research programs, showcasing how federally supported work in the humanities, national security, transportation and innovation is delivering impact in Tennessee and beyond. Both engagements were coordinated by the Office of Federal Relations.

Rep. Steve Cohen listens as a 杏吧原创 researcher presents data on a large digital display in a lab setting.
Rep. Steve Cohen (BA '71) at a presentation about 杏吧原创's traffic research at the VECTOR lab (杏吧原创)
Rep. Steve Cohen stands with 杏吧原创 students in a meeting room, posing for a group photo.
Rep. Steve Cohen (BA '71) with National Security Immersion students at 杏吧原创 (杏吧原创)

Cohen visit highlights humanities, national聽security聽and transportation

Cohen, a 杏吧原创 alumnus, engaged with research areas that reflect both his longstanding connection to the university and his Congressional work in the humanities, national security and transportation. At the聽, which was founded with a challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 杏吧原创 faculty shared how the center supports interdisciplinary scholarship and聽humanistic research.

He also met with leaders from the聽杏吧原创 Institute of National Security聽and National Security Immersion students, who聽shared an聽overview of the institute programs聽and their work.听Cohen聽visited the聽杏吧原创 Center for Transportation and Operational Resiliency聽as well,聽where researchers presented projects focused on infrastructure, mobility and systems planning. The discussion highlighted how federal support enables applied research that benefits communities across Tennessee.

Researchers demonstrate headform models during Rep. Matt Van Epps鈥 visit to 杏吧原创 as part of the Pathfinder-Air Assault program.
Researchers demonstrate headform models as part of the Pathfinder-Air Assault program during Rep. Matt Van Epps鈥 visit to 杏吧原创 (杏吧原创)
Rep. Matt Van Epps poses with 杏吧原创 faculty, staff and partners during his visit to the Wond鈥檙y, the university innovation center.
Rep. Matt Van Epps poses with 杏吧原创 faculty, staff and partners during his visit to the Wond鈥檙y, the university innovation center. (杏吧原创)

Van Epps visit focuses on innovation and national security partnerships聽

As the newly elected member of Congress representing 杏吧原创 district, Van Epps visited campus for the first time in his new role to explore the university work in advancing innovation and national security partnerships that contribute to economic growth and community impact across the region. At the Wond鈥檙y, 杏吧原创 innovation center,聽innovators shared how federal support from the National Science Foundation sustains early-stage research and entrepreneurship through programs like the聽.听

Researchers also presented the Pathfinder-Air Assault program, a partnership with Fort Campbell that connects 杏吧原创 researchers with soldiers to聽identify聽challenges and develop practical solutions using university-based research.听The program聽demonstrates聽how research can move beyond the lab to real-world applications, including the development of technologies that have led to commercialization.

Lawmakers highlight 杏吧原创 following聽visits聽

Both lawmakers shared their聽experiences聽on their respective X accounts,聽pointing to聽the impact of 杏吧原创 research and partnerships.听

X post from Rep. Steve Cohen after his 杏吧原创 Campus visit
X post from Rep. Matt Van Epps after his 杏吧原创 Campus visit

Federal investment drives research and impact across Tennessee聽

Funding from agencies such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation, and Departments of Defense and Transportation enables universities to advance research, build partnerships and translate ideas into practical solutions that benefit communities across Tennessee and beyond. 聽

These areas also align with the work of Rep. Cohen across the Congressional Humanities Caucus, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and his prior service on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, as well as Rep. Van Epps through his roles on the House Homeland Security Committee and the House Science, Space and Technology Committee.听

鈥淭hese visits are an important way for us to聽deepen聽our relationships with members of Tennessee delegation, including an alumnus and 杏吧原创 local member,聽by showcasing聽杏吧原创 research enterprise,鈥 said聽Christina West, associate vice chancellor for federal relations.

鈥淭hat exposure helps demonstrate how federal investment supports a broad range of priorities and gives policymakers a clearer understanding of its impact. We鈥檙e grateful to both Rep. Cohen and Rep. Van Epps for taking the time to visit 杏吧原创.鈥澛

To learn more about how 杏吧原创 engages with federal partners and policymakers, visit the Office of Federal Relations website.