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  • Author Jennifer Case to Speak October 14

    Author Jennifer Case to Speak October 14

    Center Stage present Jennifer Case, who will speak Tuesday October 14 at 7 p.m. in Stonecipher, Room 113.

    In addition to her evening presentation, Case will provide a Craft Talk/Workshop that afternoon from 1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. in Henderson Hall 307A on writing creativity with research.

    Case is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, Arkansas. She is the author of two books, Sawbill: A Search for Place, and We Are Animals: On the Nature and Politics of Motherhood, which was published by Trinity University Press in September 2024.  Case will give an open public reading from We Are Animals:
    On the Nature and Politics of Motherhood.

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

  • Co-op/Internship Meetup

    Co-op/Internship Meetup

    Join us Thurs., Oct. 9 at 11 AM in the RUC Multipurpose Room a Co-op/Internship Meetup.  Learn how to become eligible for positions through our program. Attendance is required before accepting any Co-op/Internship offer. Don’t forget your Eagle Card!

    More events: tntech.edu/career/events.php
    Career Development | career@tntech.edu | 931-372-3232

  • Patricio Cosentino to Present Guest Tuba Recital

    Center Stage presents Patricio Cosentino, who will perform on Monday, October 13 at 7:30 p.m. in Wattenbarger Auditorium.

    One of the few tuba players in the world to commit to a full-time solo career, Patricio Cosentino also stands out for his work as a chamber musician, conductor, and educator. His career reflects an unwavering commitment to the promotion and appreciation of Latin American music, as well as the expansion of the tuba repertoire on major stages in America, Europe, and Africa.

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

  • Financial Nightmares: The Plunge

    Financial Nightmares: The Plunge

    Financial Nightmares is a three-part series uncovering the dark side of money management. Nightmare 2: The Plunge is about sudden market collapses. Explore past crashes, early warning signs, and ways to brace for the sudden drop. Nicole McMasters from Wilson Bank & Trust will be leading this presentation on Oct. 14 at 11 a.m. In Foundation Hall 238.

    For more information, contact the College of Business Professional Readiness and Leadership via prl@tntech.edu or call 931-372-6198.

  • Let’s Talk Business: Retail Marketing Management

    Let’s Talk Business: Retail Marketing Management

    Join us for the second Let’s Talk Business of the semester on Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. in FNDH 238. Come learn how students are participating in experiential learning, partnering with brands and a local retail store to develop effective marketing strategies that lead to positive outcomes.

    For more information, contact the College of Business Professional Readiness and Leadership via prl@tntech.edu or call 931-372-6198.

  • Congratulations New Honors Program Assistant Director

    Congratulations New Honors Program Assistant Director

    The Honors Program welcomes new Assistant Director, Linda M. White!  Linda brings extensive experience in student organization leadership, peer mentorship, and scholarship service management.  She holds a graduate degree in Creative Writing—a background that equips her with a collective, community-building approach.  In her new role, she looks forward to collaborating with Tech students and employees as well as campus partners to enrich undergraduate experiences.

  • Panda Express Spirit Night Fundraiser- Oct 8

    Panda Express Spirit Night Fundraiser- Oct 8

    The Student Members of the American Chemical Society will be hosting a spirit night fundraiser at Panda Express (1020 S. Walnut Ave) on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. A portion of the sales will be donated to us if you show the flyer in the image or mention ACS when ordering. If ordering online, use code 3847903 in the fundraiser code box. The funds raised will go toward supporting student travel to conferences to present research. Questions can be sent to smacsttu@gmail.com.

  • Careers n’ Coffee with Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

    Careers n’ Coffee with Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

    Take a break and enjoy a FREE cup of iced coffee while speaking with recruiters from TDEC on Wednesday, October 8, at 11 AM in the RUC’s Swoops Food Court.

    TDEC is organized and administered to effectively protect human health and the environment, conserve natural resources, manage state parks and promote overall quality of life in Tennessee.

    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

  • Share your thoughts on upcoming improvements to Cookeville’s WestSide

    Share your thoughts on upcoming improvements to Cookeville’s WestSide

    As the City of Cookeville moves forward with planned improvements to Cookeville’s WestSide, including the redevelopment of the former Wilson Sporting Goods property near the train depot, the city has set aside a specific focus group meeting to hear from Tennessee Tech students, faculty and staff. Please join us on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 5-7 PM at the Cookeville Gas Department, located at 16 N. Oak Ave, to hear from design teams and city leaders and share your insights. Learn more here.

  • Introduction to Resume Writing Workshop

    Introduction to Resume Writing Workshop

    Join us Tues., Oct. 7, at 11 AM in the RUC Multipurpose Room to learn to craft a strong resume! This workshop is open to everyone but will NOT count toward any Career Readiness Certification.

    Check Handshake to learn more about this and other events!
    Career Development | career@tntech.edu | 931-372-3232