Time: March 24 (Thursday), 11-11:45 am
Location: iMakerSpace
* Please register for each event by emailing imakerspace@tntech.edu with your name, major, and T-Number.
* Students who successfully complete the training will receive a certificate

Time: March 24 (Thursday), 11-11:45 am
Location: iMakerSpace
* Please register for each event by emailing imakerspace@tntech.edu with your name, major, and T-Number.
* Students who successfully complete the training will receive a certificate
The Data Science League is planning a hackathon for this weekend (3/25 – 3/27) to detect flooded cornfields from satellite imagery. No prior knowledge of machine learning, AI, or flood detection is necessary, just a willingness to learn and participate. We’ll have meals and snacks throughout the weekend event. Kickoff is Friday, March 25 at 6 pm in Bruner Hall 228. Interested students are encouraged to fill out the following survey: https://forms.gle/ym2wqsXGtk3HNtraA
For questions, contact President Katie Brown at kebrown46@tntech.edu. Hope to see you there!

Join Tennessee Tech’s Center for Career Development and other Middle Tennessee universities on Mar. 31, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Nashville Fair Grounds. Students may request to ride the Regions Bank Bus to the Career Fair. Any student who is interested in taking the bus needs to email Clay Wesley at cwesley@tntech.edu. Space is limited so reserve your seat NOW!!!
The Nashville Area College to Career Fair is a collaborative effort of several Middle TN universities, which allows their students to network with employers from the Nashville area. ALL majors and ALL students (freshman to alumni) are invited to discuss career opportunities!
Students are encouraged to pre-register, so that they are able to be seen by employers ahead of the event. Students can also obtain a personalized name tag at the event if they register ahead! You can pre-register and preview the employer list at:
This event is co-hosted by the Center for Career Development
career@tntech.edu
931-372-3232

Take a break and enjoy a FREE cup of coffee while speaking with recruiters from Fastenal on Wednesday, Mar. 23, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Roaden University Center Swoops Food Court (ground floor).
Fastenal’s service model centers on over 3,200 in-market locations (a combination of public branches and customer-specific on sites), each providing custom inventory and a dedicated sales and supply chain team to support local customers’ business.
DO NOT miss this opportunity to network with recruiters as they share information about available positions within their company!!
Careers n’ Coffee events are hosted by the Center for Career Development
931-372-3232
We wanted to let everyone know AIP (Adoptions and Insights Portal) is now up and running. You can submit Summer and Fall book orders through the portal. Remember if you are teaching classes in both Summer and Fall you will need to put book orders in both terms. Book orders are due Friday, March 25.
If you are using the same book as this spring, the term may not being showing as an option to choose books. This is in the process of being fixed. In the meantime, if you used the book in another semester, you can choose that term or you can type in the ISBN. Either option works.
If you have any questions please reach out to the Bookstore.
Shannon Davis, Textbook Manager
srdavis@bncollege.com
Elizabeth Owens, Store Manager
eowens@bncollege.com

The Tennessee Tech University Counseling Center is hosting a new support group for coping with anxiety related to current events. This support group will meet on Fridays in the Eagle Resource Room RUC-387 from 10:00am-11:00am through April 29, 2022. For more information, please contact Dr. Christina Mick at 931-372-3331.

Volunteer student judges are needed for a Science Fair at Jackson County Middle School on March 31, 2022, from 5:00-7:00 PM.
Students interested can register here: https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=1268528
We are also looking for Judges for the Science Fair at Dekalb County HS on April 9, 2022, from 9-noon.
Students interested can register here: https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=1270841
Please contact Carlos Galindo at cgalindo@tntech.edu if you have any questions.

Join the Data Science League as we welcome Ryan Eberle from Chick-Fil-A on March 24th in Bruner Hall 327!
Ryan Eberle is a Lead Analyst of Customer & Digital Insights at Chick-fil-A on the Customer & Market Insights Team. He will be sharing what data science looks like at Chick-fil-A, what tools and skillsets are used by analysts, and what types of analysis they are currently working on in support of growing Chick-fil-A sales and customer engagement.
Chick-fil-A catering will be served!
For questions, email President Katie Brown at kebrown46@tntech.edu!

Catalyst is a one-day, intensive leadership program focused on learning to develop your own authentic path, connect to groups and causes you care about, and commit to a plan to be a catalyst for yourself and the groups you’re part of. This program is designed to help student leaders at Tech find their unique path to becoming a stronger leader.
In partnership with the Center for Student Engagement, Center for Career Development, and Student Success, we are bringing LeaderShape’s Catalyst program and facilitators to campus to provide undergraduate students a chance to strengthen their leadership abilities and enhance their impact on campus and within the community.
There is a limited number of spots for this year’s Catalyst program. Undergraduate students that are interested in participating within this program should complete the online application (on the website linked below). The in-person program will be hosted Saturday, April 23 from 9:30a – 4:30p (central) hosted on Tennessee Tech’s campus. Additional information will be communicated to those candidates chosen for this year’s program.
Deadline to apply is noon, Friday, April 1, 2022. Visit https://www.tntech.edu/studentactivities/catalyst.php for more information and to apply!

Thank you to the Tennessee Tech faculty and staff who have supported the 4th annual I Heart Tech Students fundraising initiative! This initiative concludes on March 28, so there’s still time to make your gift.
All Tech faculty and staff who make a gift to this year’s initiative are invited to the Varsity Building on April 1 for breakfast, door prizes and more. If you have a busy morning that day, no problem! We’ll provide to-go breakfast and coffee options. Be sure to make your gift by March 28 to receive your invitation. Your co-workers will be talking about this event, so you don’t want to miss it!
Visit https://1915.tntech.edu and make a gift to the cause that is meaningful to you by March 28.