Author: Cody Bryant

  • Singo!

    Singo!

    Join us for Singo on Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. in Foundation Hall 238! Singo cards will be available for purchase $5 each, or $10 for 3. Gift cards to local restaurants and shops will be given away to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. All proceeds will be donated to the Magnolia Foundation! This is a fundraising event for BMGT 4520.

  • Commission on the Status of Women Presents Dr. Diarese George

    Commission on the Status of Women Presents Dr. Diarese George

    Dr. Diarese George, founder and former CEO of the Tennessee Educators of Color Alliance (TECA), joins us for an evening of discovery and encouragement on Oct. 22. He’ll meet with students at 4:00 p.m. and lead an open event with a reception at 6:00 p.m. He will also meet with interested faculty on Oct. 23 at 11:00 a.m. Dr. George will share ways to get involved with TECA and explore how we can build a culture of responsiveness in education and beyond.

  • Now Hiring: Financial Manager (Budget Planning & Management)

    Now Hiring: Financial Manager (Budget Planning & Management)

    The College of Engineering seeks a full-time Financial Manager to oversee complex budgets, financial reports, payroll, and endowment accounts. This role advises leadership, supervises financial staff, and manages accounting for a $3M state appropriation.
    Dean of Engineering Admin Office
    Bachelor’s + 5 years’ experience required.
    Apply now

  • Nuclear For All Career Expo

    Nuclear For All Career Expo

    You’re invited to the Nuclear For All Career Expo on Nov. 13, 2025, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., in the Ashraf Islam Engineering Building Atrium.
    Meet nuclear industry employers and national lab professionals at Tennessee’s only student-focused nuclear career event. Open to all majors—engineering, business, computer science, chemistry, and more.
    Includes industry booths, speaker sessions, and remarks by Congressman Fleischmann.
    Contact Bethany Smith (bvsmith@tntech.edu, 931-372-3830).

  • Careers n’ Coffee with Ascension St. Thomas –

    Careers n’ Coffee with Ascension St. Thomas –

    Take a break and enjoy a FREE cup of coffee while speaking with recruiters from Ascension St. Thomas on Monday, October 20, at 11 AM in Bell Hall.

    For over 125 years, St. Thomas has served the Middle Tennessee Community by bringing health, healing, and hope to all. They provide a network of care through their joint venture partnerships, including urgent care, specialty surgical care, physical therapy, and more.

    Check on Handshake to find out more about this and other employer events!

    Careers n’ Coffee events are hosted by the Center for Career Development.

    career@tntech.edu

    931-372-3232

  • Workshop on Introduction to the Basics of Laser Engraving

    Workshop on Introduction to the Basics of Laser Engraving

    Workshop on Introduction to the Basics of Laser Engraving

    Workshop will be held in iMakerSpace on 22nd October between 5 to 6 p.m.

    Participants will receive an attendance certificate.

  • November Student Spotlight Nominations Are Now Open!

    November Student Spotlight Nominations Are Now Open!

    Do you know a student who always goes above and beyond? The Division of Student Affairs is seeking nominations for the Student Affairs Student Spotlight! We are looking to feature a Golden Eagle who excels in every aspect of campus life. Selected students will be featured in a Tech Times article, Student Affairs Instagram post, and the Student Affairs website! Students and staff are encouraged to nominate. Let’s spotlight the best of Tennessee Tech! The nomination form can be found here!

  • New Therapy Group on Campus

    New Therapy Group on Campus

    The Campus Wellness Initiative will host FREE psychoeducational therapeutic groups; every Thursday from 3PM to 4PM at the conference room of the Health Services Clinic, in Bell Hall. You can expect to learn about a variety of mental health topics such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and more. We together can explore the best coping skills and stress management skills you need to have a great semester! For more information, contact Saressa Spencer at saressa.spencer@vbhcs.org or you can text/ call (931)-260-7938.

  • Celebrate National Transfer Week!

    Celebrate National Transfer Week!

    National Transfer Week is next week (Oct. 20-24)!  Join us in celebrating the contributions and successes of Tech’s transfer students. Whether you’re a transfer student or simply want to show your support, everyone is welcome to participate! Check out the current list of events at www.tntech.edu/nsfp/transfer-week.php. 

  • Dr. Crystal R. Sanders to Speak Oct. 23

    Dr. Crystal R. Sanders to Speak Oct. 23

    Dr. Sanders will deliver a talk on “In Pursuit of Their Highest Potential: Black Southerners and Graduate Education during the Era of Legal Segregation,” based on her most recent publication, the critically acclaimed and award-winning “A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs,” which has already been the feature of a national PBS documentary: Segregation Scholarships.

    This Center Stage event is on Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. in Stonecipher 113.

    Contact Anne Thurmond at athurmond@tntech.edu for more information.