Category: General

  • Ashraf Islam Engineering Building Map of Rooms

    Do you have a class or event coming up in the Ashraf Islam Engineering Building? We’ve got you covered! Here’s a Map of Rooms to help you find your way.

    A link to the AIEB Map of Rooms may also be found on our Watch Us Grow web page.

  • Charlie Health Partnership

    The Center for Counseling and Mental Health Wellness is excited to announce its partnership with Charlie Health. Charlie Health provides flexible virtual intensive outpatient therapy weekly to students for conditions such as anxiety and depression. In addition, Charlie Health is currently providing free crisis support for those individually impacted by the California Wildfires. For more specific information, please contact Charlie Health at charliehealth.com or the counseling department Clinical Coordinator at 931-372-3331

  • Welcome Back Event

    Welcome Back Event

    Welcome Back Event

    Where: Bookstore

    When: Saturday; 1/18/25 from 10am – 2pm

    What: Rock Painting

  • Policy 191 Updated

    Effective January 1, 2025, Policy 191 Bicycles and Micro Transportation Devices has been updated.  All students, employees, contractors, and visitors must follow this policy. For more information on Policy 191, see the website below:

    https://tntech.navexone.com/content/dotNet/documents/?docid=1428&app=pt&source=browse&public=true

  • Updating Course Content: Transform PDFs and Docs into Engaging Content

    Updating Course Content: Transform PDFs and Docs into Engaging Content

    Join the CITL on Tuesday, Jan. 14th at 11 AM to learn how to convert your word doc or pdf file into content for your iLearn course using Creator+. This tool allows you to convert a doc or pdf straight into content that is editable within your course. You can watch a demo and register here. Contact citl@tntech.edu with questions.

  • Student Affairs Student Spotlight – Samuel Asare-Duah

    Student Affairs Student Spotlight – Samuel Asare-Duah

    Meet Samuel Asare-Duah, our December Student Affairs Student Spotlight! Originally from Ghana, Samuel earned his undergraduate degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and is now a second-year master’s student in Civil Engineering at Tech, graduating this fall. Samuel served as the Publicity and Social Media Manager for the African Student Union, where he was recognized as the “Most Hardworking Officer” for his dedication. After graduation, he will begin his career as a Highway Engineer with Jacobs in Atlanta, Georgia. Congrats, Samuel!

    Read more about Samuel’s story on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tntechstudentaffairs

  • CITL Fall 2024 Semester Wrap-Up

    CITL Fall 2024 Semester Wrap-Up

    As the semester wraps up, faculty start to think about grading and making changes for future courses. It is easy to become overwhelmed during this time of year. In this session, we will review a checklist of items to complete to help you close out your current course and prepare for the next semester.  Join the CITL on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd at 11 AM. Register here and contact citl@tntech.edu with questions.

  • De-stress Fest at the Bookstore

    De-stress Fest at the Bookstore

    Feeling stressed about exams? Come de-stress at the Bookstore.

    Where: University Bookstore; ground level of the RUC

    When: Thursday, Dec. 5th from 10am-2pm

    Activities: Ornament decorating; rock painting; coloring

     

  • Lighting the Quad 2024

    Lighting the Quad 2024

    It is officially the holiday season when we all get together to enjoy Lighting the Quad! Don’t miss this tradition beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 3. Join us for music, hot chocolate, t-shirts and more as we turn on lights on the Historic Quad.

  • We Want Your Feedback on ORNL Day!

    We Want Your Feedback on ORNL Day!

    On November 19, 2024, the College of Engineering hosted ORNL National Security Career Day at Tennessee Tech, showcasing an incredible lineup of opportunities and expertise:

      • 6 informative booths highlighting areas like Fusion Energy, Cybersecurity, and Nuclear Nonproliferation.
      • Seminars and discussions on emerging technologies, national security, and more.

    Networking opportunities with ORNL experts, TTU faculty, and students.

    Your feedback is essential to help us improve and tailor future events.

    Survey Link

    Thank you for your input!