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Dr. Manuel Jara – SOES Seminar 5/1/26
Please join the School of Environmental Studies as we conclude our Assistant Professor search with a seminar presented by Dr. Manuel Jara. Dr. Jara’s research seminar topic is “Environmental Spatial Analysis Across Scales – From Macroecology to Human Health”. The seminar will be held May 1st from 2:30 PM-3:30 PM in LSC 1207. We hope to see you there!
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Free Graduate Applications in May
Exciting news from the College of Graduate Studies!
For the month of May 2026, we are offering FREE graduate application submissions, a great opportunity to take the next step in your academic journey without the application fee.
Whether you’re planning to advance your career, explore new research opportunities, or start a new chapter in graduate education, now is the perfect time to apply!
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Math Dept. Finals Prep Study Hall
Join the Launchpad Student Success Center for the Math Dept. Final Exam Study Hall, in partnership with the Math Dept.
Math professors will be available to help you feel confident going into finals. Bring your questions, a friend, and stop by Thursday, April 30, from 5–9 p.m. in Bruner Hall Room 228. Support is available for MATH 1530, 1710, 1720, 1904, 1906, and 1910 ONLY—plus free pizza while supplies last. For more info, Contact Tenika Burgess: tnburgess@tntech.edu
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Math Dept. Finals Prep Study Hall
Encourage your students to attend the Math Final Exam Study Hall, hosted by the Math Department and the Launchpad Student Success Center, on Thursday, April 30, from 5–9 p.m. in Bruner Hall Room 228. Math faculty will be available to help students feel confident heading into finals. The session is for students enrolled in MATH 1530, 1710, 1720, 1904, 1906, and 1910 ONLY. Free pizza while supplies last. For more information, contact Tenika Burgess at tnburgess@tntech.edu.
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Dr. Samantha Allen – SOES Seminar 4/28/26
Please join the School of Environmental Studies as we conclude our Assistant Professor search with a seminar presented by Dr. Samantha Allen. Dr. Allen’s research seminar topic is “Connecting Landscapes and Communities – Spatial Science, Biodiversity, and Applied Conservation for Tennessee Landscapes and Global Partnerships”. The seminar will be held April 28th from 3:00 PM-4:00 PM in LSC 1207. We hope to see you there!
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Canvas Workshops: Quizzes and Grading
Join the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning this week for our two Canvas workshops. On Tuesday, April 28 from 9:00-10:00 AM we will cover New Quiz Essentials within Canvas. Then, on Thursday, April 30 from 9:30-10:30 AM, we will take a look at Grading & Feedback along with the Canvas Gradebook. Recordings of all sessions are available on the CITL website. Contact citl@tntech.edu and register to attend on the CITL website.
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Daniel Esquivia-Zapata Gallery Talk and Reception
Please join us at the Joan Derryberry Art Gallery, located in the Roaden University Center, on April 30th at 4:30pm for the closing reception of Daniel Esquivia-Zapata’s drawing exhibition.
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Last GSC Craft Club of Spring 2026, Today!
Join the Gretta Stanger Center for our last GSC Craft Club of the semester today (Tuesday, April 28) from 11-12:00pm in RUC 339. Craft Club is 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! Bring your own project from home or work on a semesterly group project. This will be our last group meeting for spring 2026.
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The Clothesline Project 2026- Open Walk Through, Today!
Join the Gretta Stanger Center for The Clothesline Project today (Tuesday, April 28) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Tech Pride Room of the RUC. The Clothesline Project displays handmade shirts bearing witness to interpersonal violence in our community, and each shirt is decorated to represent a particular survivor’s experience. The Clothesline Project is a national campaign every April during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Contact gsc@tntech.edu for more information. Learn More about the CLP!
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Esports Club End of Semester Bash
Join the Esports Club as we celebrate the end of the year! The club is meeting on Thursday, April 30 in Bruner 228 from 7pm-9pm. It is potluck style, bring something if you can, but catering from Chick-fil-a is also provided. Take a break and hang out! We will be electing new club officers, congratulating our graduating seniors, and highlighting our successes this year at VOLAN (our annually attended LAN). Bring any games you’d like to play and we’ll see you there :))
Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/SQPB6xuaQd
For more information or questions email phpell42@tntech.edu or ask in Discord!
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Opportunity to Serve as Faculty Scholar Advocate for National Award Advising
Interested in connecting students with nationally-competitive award opportunities to help fund research, study abroad, or graduate studies? Apply to become a Faculty Scholar Advocate! This role includes learning about awards, sharing student resources, and coaching them through the application process. If you’re interested in this opportunity to mentor students, see expectations and application. Small stipend available. Contact Honors Program Director, Lindsey at LRRoberts@tntech.edu by May 12.
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Denim Day!
The Center for Counseling and Mental Health Wellness invites you to participate in Denim Day. On this day, wear anything denim you have to support your fellow students and community. This event will be on Wednesday, April 29th. Wear denim for a purpose!
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Metastasis: Angela Van Wiltenburg Senior Thesis Exhibition
Tennessee Tech School of Art, Craft & Design student Angela Van Wiltenburg presents her senior thesis exhibition Metastasis, inspired by her mother’s journey with cancer and the ways disease alters the physical body and one’s sense of self. The exhibition will be in the Hilltop Gallery at Tennessee Tech University’s Appalachian Center for Craft, May 2–10 with a closing reception open to the public May 9 from 1-4pm.
Contact the School of Art, Craft & Design for more information: 931-372-3738.
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Opioid Overdose Reversal Training: April 29
Join CAPS for a free Opioid Overdose Reversal Training on Wednesday, April 29, in the Regions Bank Building, Room 3301, 10 W. Broad St., Cookeville.
Participants will learn how to recognize an opioid overdose and administer life-saving medication. A free dinner will be provided.
For more information, email CAPS@tntech.edu or call 931-307-7140.
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Notice on abandoned bicycles
Please note that Parking & Transportation Services will begin tagging abandoned bicycles around our campus beginning Friday, May 1. During the week of May 18, bicycles that have been tagged as abandoned property will be removed and taken to university surplus or may be disposed. Please email parking@tntech.edu with questions.













