Author: Bailey Phonsnasinh

  • Rural Reimagined Club Meets on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 11 am!

    Rural Reimagined Club Meets on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 11 am!

    The Rural Reimagined Club will be meeting be virtually via Zoom on Tuesday, November 10th, at 11 am.

    Rural Reimagined is Tennessee Tech’s Grand Challenge initiative to transform rural living through science, technology, research, and entrepreneurship. We are open to ALL majors, and we hope that through our club we can help you truly become advocates for rural communities by connecting you with opportunities to serve rural areas.

    We will share some exciting rural advocacy opportunities, and our guest speaker is Dr. Jeff Schaeffer, Director of the Water Center. You can join us on our Zoom meeting at this link: https://tntech.zoom.us/j/8385216627

    If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Kester Nucum at knucum42@tntech.edu. You can also learn more about Rural Reimagined at our student page here: https://www.tntech.edu/grand-challenge/students/index.php.

  • Virtual Internships Abroad

    Virtual Internships Abroad

    The TN 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. 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.

  • Purple Workshop on Nov. 10: Professionalizing My Resume to be Employer Ready

    Purple Workshop on Nov. 10: Professionalizing My Resume to be Employer Ready

    Join the Center for Career Development on Tuesday, Nov. 10, beginning at 11:00 a.m. in the Roaden University Center Multipurpose Room (2nd floor) for this Purple Career Readiness Workshop! Are you interested in knowing how to write a professional level resume? Attend this workshop and learn the characteristics of a strong, foundational resume.

    This event is open to all students in all majors and counts towards the Purple Career Readiness Certificate for junior and senior students. Bring your Eagle Card for a quick sign-in.

    https://tntech.joinhandshake.com/events/543962/share_preview

    To join virtually, access the VIRTUAL: Purple Career Readiness Workshop on Nov. 10: Professionalizing My Resume to be Employer Ready at the link below and join via TEAMS. Please have the TEAMS app loaded, prior to your accessing the virtual workshop.

    https://tntech.joinhandshake.com/events/573462/share_preview

    Career Readiness Workshops are hosted by the Center for Career Development.
    career@tntech.edu
    931-372-3232

  • Come Learn How To Take Care Of Yourself In Self Care 101 by the Launchpad!

    Come Learn How To Take Care Of Yourself In Self Care 101 by the Launchpad!

    Discover how you can reduce stress, eat healthy, and take care of yourself your first semester and while in college.

    What: Self Care 101 Workshop hosted by the Launchpad Student Success Center

    When: Tuesday, Nov. 10th at 3:00pm

    Where: TJ FARR 309

    To register visit https://www.tntech.edu/ssc/launchpad/launch.php

  • TODAY Free Journaling Workshop with Project Awaken

    TODAY Free Journaling Workshop with Project Awaken

    Join Project Awaken for a free workshop about journaling for self-care. This workshop will be led by Deanna Lack who is the lay minister at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Cookeville. All are welcome!

    The workshop will be held, TODAY, Monday, November 9th at 1 pm via Zoom.

    Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/93874695777

  • TOMORROW Join Us for “Criminal Minds: Fact or Fiction?”

    TOMORROW Join Us for “Criminal Minds: Fact or Fiction?”

    Do you love Criminal Minds & True Crime? Join the Sociology and Criminal Justice Club and the Peer Empowerment Program at our event “Criminal Minds” Fact or Fiction?” where we have assembled an expert panel to discuss the realities of the criminal justice system and cases of sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence. Our expert panel includes a forensic nurse, a sex crimes detective, a victim advocate, a professor AND a retired profiler!

    You can submit questions to the expert panelists AND win prizes for attending this event!

    This event will be held on Tuesday, Nov 10th at 6 P.M. on Zoom. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required – to register, e-mail your name and interest in attending to tntechpep@gmail.com

    It is recommended *but not required* to watch the following episodes before the event: Season 1 Episode 18 (S.1 E.18), S.2 E.12; S.3 E.18; S.6 E.21

    The Zoom link is: https://tntech.zoom.us/j/83433752819?pwd=eGZNdnowVnlQQkR5MEVVOGN0SlRsZz09

    Meeting ID: 834 3375 2819

    Passcode: 992627

  • Bookstore’s Tech Trivia

    Bookstore’s Tech Trivia

    Monday – Thursday (9th – 12th) of Homecoming Week the Bookstore will be asking a daily trivia question about Tennessee Tech. Your answers can be submitted in the Bookstore, during store hours, at our trivia table. The correct answers will be entered into a drawing for a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card, that can be used in the Bookstore. The winner will be announced on Friday, Nov. 13th.

  • BlueCross Bowl 2020 – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

    BlueCross Bowl 2020 – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

    Mask up + show up December 3 – 5, 2020

    Additional Safety Measures:

      • Medical Advisory Group

     

      • Masks requirements

     

      • Face shields and gloves will be available for volunteers with higher contact positions, e.g. parking

     

      • Mandated temperature checks

     

      • Online ticket sales ONLY to manage/monitor capacity and to reduce cash handling

     

      • Limited stadium capacity to one-third

     

      • Stadium will be cleared following each individual game

     

      • Increased sanitation of high traffic venue areas

     

      • Plexiglass barriers on all concession areas

     

      • Reduced number of enclosed tents, limited capacity in remaining tents

     

      • Online volunteer trainings

     

      • New location and expedited volunteer check-in

     

      • #CKVLCares Care Packages for all volunteers (branded #maskyourmuzzle masks, hand sanitizers, drink, snack for your shift, and long sleeve event t-shirt)

     

      • Extra precautions are being taken to pair volunteers with those in their own households and allow for social distancing between/among volunteer teams throughout the event.

    SIGN UP HERE

      • GROUPS of 2 or more or for special requests/questions, email me at volunteer@tntech.edu

     

      We have multiple shifts to accommodate your schedules and for groups to sign up together.
  • Native American Information Hour

    Native American Information Hour

    In celebration of Native American History Month, visit the “Native American Information Hour” on November 10, 2020 at 11am on the first floor of the Roaden University Center. Native craft items: peace pipes, drums, dream catchers, war clubs, flutes and animal skins are among a few of the items on display. Ask questions and learn about our Native people. This event is sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and presented by Rick Moles, Troy Smith, and Chiricahua Apache Native Sayota Knight.

  • Nominations Open for Awards to Honor Women’s Leadership and Equality at Tech!

    Nominations Open for Awards to Honor Women’s Leadership and Equality at Tech!

    Tech’s Commission on the Status of Women seeks nominations (submit by Nov. 23) for two awards: 1) The Alison Piepmeier Outstanding Student Award – This award celebrates Piepmeier’s legacy of fierce feminism by recognizing an exceptional Tennessee Tech student whose research, activism and/or outreach advances gender equity. It acknowledges a student who shows a passion for learning, goes the extra mile to assist others, and contributes significantly to campus and/or the local community. Nominate here. 2) The CSW Excellence Award – This award is presented annually to an individual employed by Tennessee Tech University who has contributed significantly to gender equity. The award honors three qualities that characterize the tradition of women’s leadership at Tech: perseverance, generosity, and mentorship. The award celebrates the efforts of Tennessee Tech employees to provide ongoing leadership and mentoring for the campus community and work towards gender equity for all. Nominate here. See the Tech Women’s Center’s Facebook page or email Stephanie Adams (sjadams@tntech.edu) for more info.