We will have an Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar this week featuring work from Physics Major Richard Mitchell. The talk, Integral method for fitting nuclear decay chains, will present a new technique for determining radioactive half-lives from complex, low-statistics data sets. The seminar will be this Friday, April 22nd at 4pm in Volpe Library 248. It will be geared for undergraduates from any STEM major, but graduate students and faculty are also encouraged to attend! For questions, contact aholley@tntech.edu.
Author: Cody Bryant
-
Professional Privilege Tax 2022
For the tax year beginning on June 2, 2022 and ending June 1, 2023, an occupations tax is imposed on those persons with an Active Tennessee license or registration to practice any of the following professions:
Attorney
Agent(Securities)
Broker-Dealer
Investment Adviser
Lobbyist
Osteopathic Physician
PhysicianFifteen professions have been removed from the tax beginning June 1, 2020. See Professional Privilege Tax for a complete list of professions that were required to pay for 2020 and thereafter. This tax is imposed without regard to whether the profession is actually practiced in the state of Tennessee. (TCA, Section 67-4-1702).
TCA 67-4-1709 provides for a governmental entity to remit the tax on behalf of its eligible employees. The amount of tax will be included as additional compensation on each affected employee’s W-2.
TTU must report to the Department of Revenue the names and professions of eligible employees no later than June 1, 2021. Those eligible must currently be in an active status in their profession.
Please provide the names and professions of anyone in your area of responsibility to me at dagee@tntech.edu or Gaile Palmer at gpalmer@tntech.edu at your earliest convenience, but not later than May 15, 2022. I will compile a master list to transmit to the State.
-

Tennessee Tech Ministry Mixer Night hosted by Delight TTU
Delight TTU invites every student to join them at the Tennessee Tech Ministry Mixer Night on April 21st, 2022 at 7 pm in the RUC Multipurpose Room! This will be a night of worship for all students. There will be FREE t-shirts for the first 100 students who attend! Please invite your friends and we cannot wait to see you there! For more information or questions, head to @delight_ttu on Instagram or email Delight’s Community Event Coordinator at helong42@tntech.edu.
-

Careers n’ Coffee featuring Hilton Software is Wednesday, April 20
Take a break and enjoy a FREE cup of coffee while speaking with recruiters from Hilton Software on Wednesday, April 20, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Roaden University Center Swoops Food Court (ground floor).
Hilton Software LLC is a market-leader in the development of mobile aviation software for General Aviation, Commercial, and Military pilots. Hilton Software LLC is a U.S. Department of Defense/National Geospatial Intelligence Agency contractor providing multi-platform mobile solutions.
DO NOT miss this opportunity to network with recruiters as they share information about available positions within their company! Get a step ahead and APPLY NOW in Handshake before speaking to recruiters!
Careers n’ Coffee events are hosted by the Center for Career Development
931-372-3232
-

Join the Counseling center for Counseling Awareness Month
Join the counseling on Thursday, April 21st to learn more about counseling and counseling services! You’ll see us in the RUC lobby from 1:00 – 2:00pm with information about counseling and fun prizes. If you have any questions, please contact the Counseling Center at 931-372-3331.
-
De-Stress at the Bookstore End of Semester Event
On Thursday, April 21st the Bookstore will be hosting our Spring De-stress Fest. Join us 10:00 am – 2:00 pm for our Earth Day themed event. We will have fun activities, giveaways and refreshments! This event is open to Students, Faculty & Staff. We hope to see you there! For questions, contact (931) 372-3131.
-

On the way to market with New Product Development (NPD)
April 19th @ 11 AM in the Johnson Hall Auditorium
Join the College of Business for the spring semester’s Tech Talk series! This program features faculty/staff that have extraordinary stories or experiences to share…or maybe a unique hobby or interest. We will feature a different guest speaker each session, giving each 17 mins to present and allowing time for discussion, questions, etc.
Real connections with the TN Tech family of faculty and staff are becoming increasingly important in student persistence efforts. As you explore and engage in transformational experiences on campus, why not come see a side of us that is both engaging and potentially transformational.
Any questions about this event can be sent to Clay Wesley at cwesley@tntech.edu.
-

The University Orchestra performs “Drums and Rock n Roll”
The University Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Dan Allcott, will perform its final concert of the year “Drums and Rock n Roll” on Tuesday evening April 19th at 7:30 p.m. at the Bryan Fine Arts Center. Allcott will also appear as electric cello soloist in a special arrangement of “Crazy Train”, the rock song made famous by Ozzy Osbourne on his solo debut album in 1980. In addition to the string section, Allcott will receive backing from a rhythm section featuring freshman bass player Sam Woerdeman and senior percussionist Jazzy Jones.
The concert will open with the “Drumroll” Symphony by Austrian composer Franz Josef Haydn written in 1795. “Like Crazy Train, the Haydn symphony is a lot of fun, and will include some special work on Timpani by Jazzy Jones, and a spritely violin solo in the slow movement played by our concertmaster, Aniza Moore” says Allcott.
The concert is free and open to the public.
The University Orchestra is an all-student ensemble featuring music majors and students from the general student population across the campus who have experience performing on orchestral instruments. For more information contact Professor Allcott at dallcott@tntech.edu
-

Asynchronous Online Best Practices
Join the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning at 11 am on April 19th for a session on asynchronous online best practices. Based on the Tech-Direct course modality, Taylor Chesson will present how to implement asynchronous best practices including release conditions, chunking information, and active participation in an online course. Register below and contact the CITL at citl@tntech.edu with any questions.
-

Student Affairs Monthly Student Spotlight – Destiny Lee
Destiny Lee is a passionate Nutrition and Dietetics senior who improves our community with diligent action. Dr. Hutson states she “excels in the classroom, is a leader to her peers, and is involved in various volunteer efforts.” Destiny serves as the President of the Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics Club and Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society as well as the Community Service Chair and Vice President of the Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics Club. She is also the Student Liaison to the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics. Her plethora of volunteer efforts include creating recipe cards and videos for schools, interning for the Farm Link Project, and devoting countless hours at the TN Tech Food Pantry. Destiny encourages, “Change begins with you. One act of kindness goes a long way.” While Destiny’s work is admirable, her impact is felt far beyond TN Tech. Destiny will continue to make a difference as a Registered Dietitian. Congratulations to Destiny for #LivingWingsUp!
Do you know a student who exemplifies Bold, Fearless, Confident, and Kind values? If so, take a moment to fill out our Student Affairs Monthly Student Spotlight Nomination Form.
