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  • Tuesday, 10/20, Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image virtual film screening

    Tuesday, 10/20, Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image virtual film screening

    Join the Women’s Center for a virtual screening of Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image, a ninety-minute film followed by a short discussion. Straight/Curve examines the industries and social obstacles responsible for the current body image crisis and showcases the dynamic leaders working for better representation of diversity in size, race, and age. This is a free virtual screening on October 20th at 6 p.m. Register for an event invitation by October 18 here.

  • Research 101: Identifying Funding

    Research 101: Identifying Funding

    Register now to participate in the next session of the Research 101 Workshop Series: Identifying Funding. During this session participants will walk through the process for identifying funding including learning more about funding resources such as SPIN, Grants.gov, and Cornerstone OpsWATCH.

    Register now!

  • Running Through Time: Former Student-Athlete Panel

    Running Through Time: Former Student-Athlete Panel

    Join us via Zoom as moderator Morris Irby leads a discussion with Frank Jones, Frank Omiyale, Kanetra Robinson, and Vernita Young about diversity, equity, and inclusion in the past, present, and future of collegiate athletics.

    When: October 19, 2020
    Time: 6:30 p.m. CDT
    Where:  Zoom (will be sent in an email confirmation after registering).
    Hosted by: Multicultural Affairs Office, Multicultural Affairs Alumni Advisory Council, Tennessee Tech Athletics

    Moderator: Morris Irby, ’71 business, ’77 education, baseball

    Panelists:
    Frank Jones, ’77 education, basketball
    Frank Omiyale, ’14 business, football
    Kanetra Robinson, ’08 human ecology, cross country
    Vernita Young, ’04 education, director of Sports Medicine at Grambling State University

    Wear your favorite Tech gear or purple and gold!

    Please register via the link before October 18. The information needed to join the Zoom meeting will be sent in a confirmation email.

    This event is part of the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center’s 30th Anniversary.

  • Take the Sustainability Month Survey!

    Take the Sustainability Month Survey!

    Happy Sustainability Month! The Tennessee Tech Office of Sustainability releases a new survey each month on its website. In recognition of October being Sustainability Month, this survey offers students the chance to test their knowledge on Tennessee Tech’s sustainability efforts.

    Want to know more about how your university is going green? Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/5f7ewHcDfD6WLsfA8

  • Virtual Graduate and Professional School Fair is Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

    Virtual Graduate and Professional School Fair is Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

    Are you in a pre-professional program? Are you interested in getting your MBA or continuing to Graduate School? The Center for Career Development is hosting the Virtual Graduate School Fair on Thursday, October 29 from 10a.m. – 1 p.m. via Career Fair +.

    Several graduate school programs are already registered to attend. To access the full list of participating programs, visit the Virtual Graduate and Professional School Fair on your Career Fair + app or view the list in Handshake at:
    https://tntech.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/18113/student_preview?token=bFu7Y42Gy_KtmJYyHdfWKlUvGFIN9fB5ghRudhqNQWXfl4cwB0uglA

    Download Career Fair + TODAY to create your user profile and upload your resume!

    iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/career-fair-plus/id1119153393?ls=1&mt=8
    Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.careerfairplus.cf_plus

    This event counts toward Career Readiness Certification.
    Open to ALL students, ALL majors – freshman to alumni.

    Career Fairs are hosted by the Center for Career Development.
    career@tntech.edu | 931-372-3232

  • BIDE Meeting October 15

    BIDE Meeting October 15

    BIDE (Body Image and Disordered Eating) is an all-inclusive peer support group that promotes self-growth and self-acceptance. Have a body and not sure how to feel about it? You are welcome here. This week’s meeting is at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 15, via Zoom. For questions and Zoom information, you can contact rlpearson43@tntech.edu or bidepeers@gmail.com.

  • Alpha Phi Omega Community Service Meeting Oct. 14 SLH 126

    Alpha Phi Omega Community Service Meeting Oct. 14 SLH 126

    Students! Are you interested in community service projects and leadership development opportunities? Want to meet new people?

    Alpha Phi Omega is the largest international collegiate service organization with almost 400 active chapters in the United States, Canada and the Philippines, and over 500,000 alumni! We were founded based on the principles of the Scouting movement and have relationships with both the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts USA, among many other service organizations.

    We are having an informational meeting on Wednesday, October 14, at 5:00 pm in Stonecipher Lecture Hall (SLH 126), simulcast via ZOOM:

    https://tntech.zoom.us/j/81564753322?pwd=Zld1RnNEUXgvQ1FWendIbm8xK0RtUT09#success

    For more information, please visit: https://www.apoonline.org/tntech/ or contact apo.tntech@gmail.com.

  • General Complaint Reporting – Fall 2020

    General Complaint Reporting

    In addition to the Fraud, Waste, or Abuse reporting form, Tennessee Tech also has a form on Internal Audit’s website for confidentially reporting complaints about accounting, internal control, auditing matters, code of conduct, and other related issues that are NOT fraud, waste, or abuse. Complainants remain COMPLETELY ANONYMOUS to Internal Audit unless the last section of the form is completed. General complaints received on this form are routed to appropriate campus departments for follow-up.

    The form can be submitted online or completed, printed, and mailed to Internal Audit, PO Box 5154, Cookeville, TN 38505.

    The online form can be found at https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=322625.

    The printable form can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/internalaudit/pdf/generalcomplaints/gencomp.pdf.

  • Reporting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse – Fall 2020

    Reporting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse

    Tennessee Tech endeavors to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse and to investigate allegations of such. If you have any knowledge of fraud, waste, or abuse, please report it to one of the following:

      • Your supervisor

     

      • Tech Internal Audit – (931) 372-3045

     

      • Tech Online Reporting –

    https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=42101

      • Tennessee State Hotline – (800) 232-5454

     

      • Tennessee State Online Reporting –

    https://comptroller.tn.gov/office-functions/investigations/fraud-waste-and-abuse.html

    Additional information along with reporting options that allow the complainant to remain COMPLETELY ANONYMOUS can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/internalaudit/fwa.php or by contacting Tech Internal Audit at (931) 372-3045.

  • The Holistic FUEL Program is Recruiting 30 Hispanic/Latinx Engineering Students

    The Holistic FUEL Program is Recruiting 30 Hispanic/Latinx Engineering Students

    The Holistic FUEL program is recruiting 30 Hispanic/Latinx undergraduate freshmen and sophomore engineering majors interested in participating in impactful research. FUEL students will collaborate in student-team research projects geared towards positively affecting the Upper Cumberland region. Students will start in Spring 2021 and can also earn a $600 stipend! If you are interested, please watch Steffano’s video here: https://youtu.be/eQ6LjOCc4Ng and contact us at: https://www.tntech.edu/holistic-fuel   

      

  • El Holistic FUEL: Está Focalizado en Reclutar 30 Estudiantes de Ingeniería

    El Holistic FUEL: Está Focalizado en Reclutar 30 Estudiantes de Ingeniería

    El programa de “Holistic FUEL” está focalizado en reclutar 30 estudiantes de primer y segundo año cursando las carreras de ingeniería. Estudiantes Hispan@s/Latinx que estén interesados en participar en investigación académica enfocada en temas socialmente relevantes están especialmente invitados. En el programa van a trabajar en proyectos que son en colaboración con la iniciativa de “Rural Reimagined” y que serán beneficiosos para la región del “Upper Cumberland” en Tennessee. El programa comenzará en la primavera del año 2021 y ofrecerá una beca de $600. El siguiente video ofrece más información acerca del programa de Steffano aqui:  https://youtu.be/0NMqPMjbZFE y se solicita completar la siguiente encuesta: https://www.tntech.edu/holistic-fuel    

     

     

  • 2021 Annual Benefit Enrollment ENDS Friday, October 16 at 4:30 PM CST

    2021 Annual Benefit Enrollment ends Friday, October 16, 2020, at 4:30 pm CT.  This includes submission of all dependent verification documents.

    Register for Virtual HELP SESSIONS at the following link:  Help Sessions

    The time frame for the Help Sessions is two hours, however it is not required for you to attend the whole time. The Help Sessions are a drop-in opportunity for you to ask questions and speak with our TTU Benefit Specialist regarding Open Enrollment.

    Wednesday, October 14, 2020                 9:30 am – 11:30 am

    Friday, October 16, 2020                          2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

  • REMINDER – Sick Leave Bank Enrollment – Faculty & Staff

    The annual enrollment period for Faculty and Non-Faculty Sick Leave Banks is October 1 through October 31, 2020. If you are already a sick leave bank member, you do not need to re-enroll.

    Please complete your enrollment form via DocuSign at Sick Leave Bank Form. Your form must be received by 4:30 pm on October 31, 2020. Please note that if you do wish to participate, the assessment will be fifteen (15.0) sick leave hours for full-time employees (prorated for permanent, part time). This will be deducted from your November Leave Report which will be turned in at the first of December.

    NOTE: You may receive sick leave donations from other employees only if you are a sick bank member. Since the beginning of the program in 1989, there has not been a need to require more than the initial assessment of 15 hours for each full-time member.

  • Door/Office Halloween Decorating contest by Graduate Studies

    Door/Office Halloween Decorating contest by Graduate Studies

    Please join in on the fun again this year! Door/office decorating contest. Email your department participation by October 23rd for the October 30th judging. See flyer for more details. Gradstudies@tntech.edu

  • Tennessee Tech Today this week

    Tennessee Tech Today this week

    Here is this week’s Tennessee Tech Today radio show: https://www.tntech.edu/news/files/TNTech_Today_Show_10-9-20.mp3

    This week’s show includes astronaut Barry Wilmore, an alumnus and Board of Trustees member, discussing his new opportunity to return to space; archivist Megan Atkinson talking about the new addition to the Tech archives; and, project design manager Christine Daniels offering up insight into the new west patio area.