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Cyanotypes with Larissa Miller
Join the Appalachian Center for Craft at our cyanotypes weekend workshop May 22-24. Discover the magic of cyanotype printing, an early photographic process that uses sunlight or UV exposure to create photograms on paper and fabric. Students will learn to select and arrange objects or transparencies as negatives, prepare their materials, set up a workspace, and expose and develop prints. The class covers composition, technique, and options for both digital and manual methods. Participants will gain the knowledge and confidence to continue creating cyanotypes at home, producing unique, high-contrast prints with an emphasis on personal creativity and experimentation in image-making.
Tennessee Tech students and employees AND surrounding county residents can use code ACC26 for 25% off workshop tuition! More info here!
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The Career Readiness Deadline is Approaching!
Fri, April 24 is the FINAL DAY to submit your Career Readiness Application for the Spring 2026 semester! ALL materials for Gold and Purple Career Readiness Applications MUST be turned in to the Center for Career Development by 8 a.m. on Fri, April 24!
Substitution or late submission will NOT be accepted.
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FREE PIZZA WITH R3iSE
Join Us for FREE PIZZA!
Ray Morris Hall – Room 139 @ 11a.m. on Apr. 16th!
Are you a STEM Major? Have you ever wondered if teaching might be for you?
Try Early Teaching Experience with R3iSE!
Receive scholarship support of $6,000 per semester for up to 4 semesters with TN Tech R3iSE Scholarship, earn up to $1,500 for early teaching experience, and pursue your STEM major while also preparing to become a licensed teacher.
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Retirement Reception for Rose Black
Join us in celebrating the retirement of Rose Black!
The Angelo and Jennette Volpe Library will host a reception to honor Rose’s career and impact on the University.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
2pm – 4pm
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Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Dr. Alfonso Rodriguez, DABR
This Friday’s Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar will feature Dr. Alfonso Rodriguez, a medical physicist at the Rio Grande Cancer Center in El Paso, TX. In his talk Medical Physics: From Fundamentals to Frontiers, Dr. Rodriguez will describe the training pathways for a career in this field, introduce the physics principles associated with major clinical modalities, and describe his own research. The seminar will be at 4pm in Bruner Hall 210 with snacks served starting at 3:30pm. These seminars are geared for undergraduates from any STEM major, but graduate students and faculty are encouraged to attend!
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April 23 Co-op/Internship Meetup
Join us Thurs, April 23, at 11 a.m. on the 3rd floor of the RUC in room 371 for 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!
To learn more about this and upcoming events, visit: tntech.edu/career/events.php
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Upcoming Canvas Workshops
Join the CITL for two Canvas workshops this week: Pages and Rich Text Editor on Tuesday, April 14th at 1:00-2:00 pm and Canvas Conversations on Thursday, April 16th at 11:00 AM via Teams. Register on the CITL website and contact citl@tntech.edu with questions.
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Softball T-Shirt Giveaway
Golden Eagles fans, join us at the Tech Softball Field today (Tuesday) for our midweek matchup against Bellarmine.
The game starts at 4 p.m., arrive early as we are giving away free t-shirts to those who attend. Gates open one hour before the start time.
Don’t miss out and come support your Golden Eagles!
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Sleep Well Workshop: April 14
Join CAPS for a Sleep-Well Workshop from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 14, in Bell Hall 264.
Learn practical tips to help you fall asleep faster and wake up feeling refreshed. The workshop will also explore how cannabis can disrupt sleep quality over time.
Enjoy Sleepy Tea, Chick-fil-A, and a raffle while learning simple strategies to improve your sleep and overall well-being.
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Astrophysics Major Artwork Chosen for Cover
“Barney (The Beagle)” a coloured pencil piece by astrophysics and applied mathematics student Carla René has been chosen as the cover for the issue 9 edition of The Iris Review. That publication date is May 3rd.
Her self-portrait, “Carla René-#WomanInSTEM” has also been accepted for publication.
Carla is a member of Art ‘Round Tennessee and this past August was honoured by the Coloured Pencil Society of America with her coveted Signature Status, allowing her to display CPSA after her name. She paints in hyperrealism (what the camera sees), hyperrealism (more than the camera sees), and her own watercolour effect she invented.
Check out her other work at GlitterCat Studios.
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April 14 Co-op/Internship Meetup
Join us Tues, April 14, at 11 a.m. on the 3rd floor of the RUC in room 371 for 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!
To learn more about this and upcoming events, visit: tntech.edu/career/events.php
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Research and Creative Inquiry Symposium Schedule of Events
Schedule of Events in Memorial Gym
Monday, April 20
9:30-6:00 Poster Setup
Tuesday, April 21
8:00-4:30 Poster Judging (Students are not present)
Wednesday, April 22
8:00-10:30 Poster Judging (Students are not present)
1:00-4:30 Open for viewing
5:00-7:00 Innovation ShowcaseThursday, April 23
8:00-10:45 Open for viewing
11:00- Awards Ceremony Begins
(All posters must be picked no later than 3:00 pm)
Good Luck!
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New Class Alert!
We’re excited to roll out a brand-new Pilates class to our Spring Group Fitness Schedule! This classical mat Pilates format is designed for everyone – from curious beginners to seasoned pros – so come strengthen, stretch, and move with confidence. While you’re at it, don’t miss our other new additions like Strike Fit, Midday Reset, and Aqua Spin, or fan favorites, such as Spin Surge, Rev Up, and Aqua Fit! Check out the full updated lineup and find your new favorite class at Campus Recreation – Group Fitness Classes.
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Trauma Recovery Weekly meet-up
The Trauma Recovery Group is a free, weekly meet-up that focuses on helping with the struggles that can come from unresolved trauma.
Join this group every Thursday from 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM in the J.J. Oakley Health Services Clinic.
Our hope is to build a safe and supportive environment for our campus community!
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Screenprinted Transfers for Clay with Kelly Sullivan
Join the Appalachian Center for Craft for a screenprinted transfers for clay workshop May 22-24. In this weekend workshop, students will explore screenprinting with photo-emulsion to create transfers for wet clay before bisque firing. Participants will design patterns, images, or motifs, print them onto newsprint with Amaco Ceramic Printing Ink, and transfer them onto tiles or slabs. The class will include demonstrations on making templates for specific forms and vessels, as well as time to experiment with decoration slip and practice the transfer process. Students will leave with extra newsprint sheets and the skills to continue creating clay transfers on their own.
Tennessee Tech students and employees AND surrounding county residents can use code ACC26 for 25% off workshop tuition! More info here!










