Author: Bailey Phonsnasinh

  • Reminder of Nov. 13 deadline for Caplenor Faculty Research Award

    The Office of Research wants to remind you that nominations for the Caplenor Faculty Research Award are due Friday, Nov. 13.  Complete guidelines and the nomination form are contained on the Office of Research’s website at https://www.tntech.edu/research/committees/caplenor.php. Please send the forms to Amanda Gallop at agallop@tntech.edu.

  • Nominations for Scholar-Mentor Award due Nov. 13

    The Office of Research wants to remind you of the Friday, Nov. 13, deadline for submitting nominations for the Scholar-Mentor Award.  For more information, contact Amanda Gallop at agallop@tntech.edu.  Complete guidelines and the nomination form are contained on the Office of Research’s website at https://www.tntech.edu/research/committees/scholar-mentor-award.php.

  • Angel Tree

    The Student Involvement & Leadership Center will be sponsoring an angel tree again this year.  The tree is located in the RUC lobby and the ornaments will be ready for selection within the next two weeks.

    Thanks for your continued support of our angel tree project.

  • HOMECOMING 2020 – FOOD PANTRY CAMPAIGN

    HOMECOMING 2020 – FOOD PANTRY CAMPAIGN

    Tennessee Tech students voted to include a drive for the food pantry as part of this year’s Homecoming activities. Student organizations compete to see who can raise the most money for the pantry, and alumni, donors, and the entire Golden Eagle community are invited to join Tech students in this campaign. Donors can choose to have their gift to the pantry benefit a campus organization or residence hall in the Homecoming competition if they wish, or they can simply make a gift on their own. If you feel led to donate to this campaign today Tuesday November 10, please visit giving.tntech.edu

  • Pixeled Past: Senior Thesis Exhibition in Clay by Jonathan Strong

    Pixeled Past:  Senior Thesis Exhibition in Clay by Jonathan Strong

    School of Art, Craft, and Design candidate Jonathan Strong presents his final work in his BFA Thesis Exhibition, “Pixeled Past”, opening Wednesday, Nov. 11, thru Nov. 24, in the Appalachian Center for Craft Joe L. Evins Gallery.

    In this exhibition, “Pixeled Past”, Jonathan uses a wide range of clay bodies as well as multiple building and firing techniques to achieve an aged appearance.  Using these techniques, he hopes to invite the viewer into another world- a world where the heroes from our childhood video games were real. Jonathan strives to bring the viewer to a simpler time, where the heroes and villains told stories that inspired hope, taught principles of right and wrong, good and evil, and immersed the player in a fantastic world.

    Contact The School of Art, Craft & Design for more information:  931-372-3738.

    https://www.tntech.edu/fine-arts/art/news.php

  • Show Your Student Worker You Care!

    Show Your Student Worker You Care!

    The Tennessee Tech University Parent Association has Mid-Semester Treat Cups available for purchase!

    Each specially designed plastic cup is filled with:

      • Coupon for a free regular donut at Ralph’s Donuts Shop

     

      • Coupon for a free regular-size beverage of choice at Soul Craft Coffee

     

      Snacks, an exclusive sticker, and a silicone straw

    Price: $12

    $2 from each cup sold will go directly to the Parent Association Scholarship Fund!

    Place your order here: www.tntech.edu/ttupa/merch! *While supplies last*

  • John Mulaney Virtual Q & A

    John Mulaney Virtual Q & A

    Tennessee Tech SGA SOLO Events Presents A Virtual Q & A with John Mulaney on Monday November 9th at 8:00p.m. This virtual Q & A will be held on Microsoft Teams and attendees must used their tntech.edu email to attend the show. Tech students, faculty and staff can join the show by going to www.tntech.edu/solo.

  • Time is Running Out! Parent Association Virtual Silent Auction Ends Tonight

    Time is Running Out! Parent Association Virtual Silent Auction Ends Tonight

    The Tennessee Tech University Parent Association’s virtual Silent Auction ends tonight, Monday, Nov. 9. This is your last chance to get your bids in!

    Visit our website here (https://www.tntech.edu/ttupa/silentauction.php) to take one last look at the variety items available and place your final bids before 7:30pm Central.

    Don’t forget, the money supports a great cause, the Parent Association Annual Scholarship Fund.

  • Dr. Sargolzaei Presents in the CoE New Faculty Seminar Series

    Arman Sargolzaei Ph.D. from the department of Mechanical Engineering will be presenting his talk on “Security of Networked Control Systems” on Tuesday, Nov. 10th  from 4:30-5:30 p.m. via Zoom. Dr. Sargolzaei is 3rd in six series line up from the College of Engineering.

    For more information visit: https://www.tntech.edu/engineering/research/seminars/2020.11.10.sargolzaei-research-seminar.php

  • Virtual Internships Abroad – Apply Today!

    Virtual Internships Abroad – Apply Today!

    The Tennessee Tech Study Abroad office is now offering virtual internships abroad! With a variety of countries and job fields to choose from, these internships will give you the real-world experience you’re craving in these crazy times of Covid-19. (Not to mention, an experience such as this would really polish off your resume!)

    Virtual study abroad opportunities are a new option that recreates much of the study abroad experience, such as learning about a new culture, immersing yourself in a new language, and connecting with people around the globe. While you may not be able to wander the winding streets of a new city, you can still acquire meaningful cultural experiences, and often at a fraction of the cost.

    Apply today! Check out the TN Tech Study Abroad website, specifically, https://www.tntech.edu/studyabroad/virtual.php for more information. Email studyabroad@tntech.edu with any questions you may have.