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Faculty and Staff Coat Donations
With the recent cold weather, students are coming to Wings Up-Cycled looking for coats; unfortunately, we have completely run out of coats. Donations can be made at any time in the University Services Building, room 208. We would like to continue to provide free clothing on campus for students so your donations would be greatly appreciated. Sustainability – Wings Up-Cycled
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ECE Guest Speaker Jensie Trail
On Thursday, September 29th at 11 AM in Brown 307, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) will be hosting guest speaker Jensie Trail and Cameron Liner. Jensie Trail, along with Cameron Liner, will be discussing their expertise and general ECE/professional advice. Jensie is a Controls Engineer working in the Space and Defense Industry at the Arnold Air Force Base here in Tennessee. Food will be provided.
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Patio Party | Paint & Sip
Patio Party season kicks off indoors! Join us Feb 5 at 5pm in the Caf extension area for a Paint & Sip event. Paint special heart designs for someone meaningful in your life while enjoying a relaxed, creative atmosphere.
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Veronica Robles and Los Dorados Mariachi Band Jan. 29
Center Stage is proud to bring mariachi superstar, Veronica Robles, and her band from Boston to Tennessee Tech. She and her ensemble members will be doing a residency on January 28 and 29, including a masterclass with our very own Mariachi los Dorados de TN Tech, a Dead Hour educational program, and a free concert open to the public on Jan. 29 at 7:30pm in Wattenbarger Auditorium.
Contact athurmond@tntech.edu for more information.
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Psych Club’s Welcome Back Trivia!
Join the Psychology Club for our Welcome Back Trivia this Thursday, January 29, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Matthews-Daniel Hall 208. There will be pizza, drinks, hot cocoa, and prizes for the winners!
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Faculty Staff Day | Caf
Faculty & Staff Day is coming to the Caf on Jan 28, all day. Enjoy access to the Caf for just $8 and discover your next favorite meal. Stop by anytime and dine with us throughout the day. We look forward to seeing you!
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Mid Week Peak (MWP)
Join UCSC for MWP weekly on Wednesdays. We will share a free meal together at 6:30. Then, at 7:30, we will have a time of worship and hear a lesson and be in the Word together. We hope you can join us for one of our favorite nights of the week! At the UCSC across from Foundation Hall.
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FIRST LEGO League Volunteers Needed!
It’s FIRST LEGO League Championship time and we need you! We need a lot of volunteers to make it a successful and positive experience for all those involved.
The event is February 6th and 7th, 2026 in the Memorial Gym.
Set-up will be Friday, starting at 5 pm.
The tournament is Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm, half-day shifts are available.
Volunteers receive a T-shirt and lunch at the Caf.
Questions? Contact Dr. Kris Craven, Tournament Director kcraven@tntech.edu
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2026 CITL TechTrendsetter Grant
The CITL TechTrendsetters Grant supports faculty in integrating emerging technologies, digital tools, and digital literacy into their courses. The grant aims to elevate teaching and prepare students for a digital‑first world. Applications are due March 13. Learn more or contact citl@tntech.edu.
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From Panic to Productivity: Prevailing over Procrastination
The Launchpad Student Success Center will host From Panic to Productivity: Prevailing over Procrastination from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., Thursday, January 22nd, in Room 120 (Testing and Learning Center) in Volpe Library.
In this workshop, you will explore why people procrastinate, connect productivity strategies to your situation, and draft a plan that fits your personal motivation.
For more information, contact Tenika Burgess at tnburgess@tntech.edu or 931-372-6850.
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From Panic to Productivity: Prevailing over Procrastination
The Launchpad Student Success Center will host From Panic to Productivity: Prevailing over Procrastination from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., January 22nd, in Room 120 (Testing and Learning Center) in Volpe Library.
Share this workshop with students you know who could benefit. Participants will explore why people procrastinate, connect productivity strategies to their situation, and draft a plan that fits their personal motivation.
For more information or if you would like to offer extra credit, contact Tenika Burgess at tnburgess@tntech.edu or 931-372-6850.
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Game Night at The Table (Jan. 27)!
The Office of New Student & Family Programs is hosting Game Night at The Table on Tuesday, January 27 from 7-9pm!
This event is open to all students! Come join us and enjoy some friendly competition with new and old friends! Whether you are a seasoned board gamer, or looking to try something new, there’s something for everyone. Register for a timeslot in Eagle Engage. Space is limited.
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Craft Club is Back! Gretta Stanger Craft Club, January 2026 Meeting
January 27, 11:00am-1:00pm, GSC (RUC 339)
Aimed to give a dedicated time and space, once a month, for creative engagement, peer connection and collaboration. Much like our past “socials” but with a creative twist! Many of us crafters, craft alone and maybe only at home. The GSC Craft Club is hoping to connect those people, while also being able to share and learn potential new skills! Bring your own project from home or work on a semesterly group project. Secure storage available! For more information email gsc@tntech.edu
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Blood Drive for Putnam County!
Join Blood Assurance and the TN Tech Rotaract Club in the Tech Pride Room (RUC 101) from 11am – 4pm. Blood Assurance will be set up in the Tech Pride Room to allow you to donate and save lives! All donations benefit our neighbors in Putnam County and surrounding areas. All donations will be given a choice between a burgundy or cream blanket after donation! Help us save lives in our community who helps us so much!
Your donation saves three lives, help us reach our goal of 75 lives saved! (25 donors)
Sign up by scanning the QR code or the following link – Walk ins welcome!
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Student Affairs Student Spotlight – Maddox Cagle
Meet Maddox Cagle, our January Student Affairs Student Spotlight!
Maddox is a recent Electrical Engineering graduate from Tennessee Tech, completing his fifth year and a co-op experience during Spring 2024. He served as president of the Formula SAE Electric Club, where he helped revitalize the organization by increasing campus visibility through outreach efforts and recruitment. Maddox was also involved in intramural athletics, earning one softball championship and two trivia championships, and was nominated for Mr. ECE Engineer. Maddox plans to pursue a career in management or sales engineering and may continue his education with an MBA. He is guided by a strong commitment to leadership, service, faith, and community.
Read more about Maddox’s accomplishments here!













