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  • Come learn Line Dancing with the Ballroom Dance Club!

    Come learn Line Dancing with the Ballroom Dance Club!

    Come learn Line Dancing with the Ballroom Dance Club!

    This event is from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday, April 10, in RUC 101 (Tech Pride Room).

    No experience needed! Country getups recommended, not required!

  • Closing Memo for Fiscal Year 2026

    Please review the closing memo for fiscal year 2025-2026 located on the Business Office/General Accounting webpage. There is also a deadline reminder list by date. Please direct any questions to Kacee Abbott (kabbott@tntech.edu).

  • Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Dr. Anne Campbell, ONRL

    Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Dr. Anne Campbell, ONRL

    This Friday for the Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar we will be visited by Dr. Anne Campbell, R&D Staff in the Advanced Nuclear Materials group at ORNL. In her talk The Changing Landscape of Nuclear Materials R&D, Dr. Campbell will discuss materials science for advanced nuclear reactors, highlighting the modern role of graphite, the first nuclear structural and moderating material. 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!

  • Wire Wrapped Collar and Bracelet with Francesca Faucette

    Wire Wrapped Collar and Bracelet with Francesca Faucette

    The Appalachian Center for Craft will host a daylong workshop on Saturday, May 16, where attendees can learn the fundamentals of wire wrapping while creating both a bracelet and a V-collar necklace.

    Students will explore shaping, sizing, twisting, and finishing techniques using a variety of wire gauges and textures. The class emphasizes hands-on practice, teaching how to combine pieces into cohesive designs and experiment with scale, style, and detail. No prior experience is required, making this an approachable introduction to jewelry-making. Participants will leave with a finished bracelet and collar, new skills in wire manipulation, and the confidence to continue designing personalized pieces independently.

    Tennessee Tech students and employees AND surrounding county residents can use code ACC26 for 25% off workshop tuition! More info here!

  • Tech Food Pantry Palooza

    Tech Food Pantry Palooza

    Join us for “Food Pantry Palooza” benefiting the Michelle Huddleston Memorial Food Pantry on Monday, April 16, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Centennial Plaza. Bring five food donations to be entered for a giveaway.

    The goal of the Palooza is to bring together campus resources, student organizations, and the community to help raise awareness about food insecurity while connecting students with helpful services and opportunities. Please reach out to Morgan Walls (Mgmingle42@tntech.edu) for any questions!

  • RUMORS AT THE BACKDOOR PLAYHOUSE

    RUMORS AT THE BACKDOOR PLAYHOUSE

    The truth? Nobody knows. But everyone’s talking. Get ready for a night of chaos, confusion, and comedy in Neil Simon’s uproarious farce, Rumors, where one little secret spirals into a storm of side-splitting lies! Performances will take place at the Backdoor Playhouse, located at the Jere Whitson Memorial Building, 805 Quadrangle, Cookeville, TN 38501. Showtimes are April 16, 17, 18 at 7:30 p.m. Matinee, April 18 at 2:00 p.m. and April 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket Info!

    Rumors” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

  • Autonomous Robotics Club Alumni Night

    Autonomous Robotics Club Alumni Night

    You are invited to join the Autonomous Robotics Club on April 17th from 5–8 PM in the AIEB Atrium. This event will provide an opportunity to network with club alumni and current student members while learning more about the organization and its work.

    The evening will begin with dinner, followed by an alumni-student panel, and conclude with an open house of the club’s lab. During the open house, attendees will have the chance to explore current projects and learn more about the club’s history and ongoing initiatives.

  • Frames in a Day with Alexandra Mavrikis

    Frames in a Day with Alexandra Mavrikis

    Looking for a custom frame perfectly sized for family photos, keepsakes, diplomas, or original artwork? The Appalachian Center for Craft will host a daylong “Frames in a Day” workshop on Saturday, May 16. In this workshop, participants will design and build small solid-wood frames, carving and decorating them before finishing with paint. Students will learn to use a variety of woodworking tools—including the jointer, planer, bandsaw, drill press, jigsaw, router, gouges, and sanders—to bring their ideas to life. Each participant will leave with a unique, hand-crafted frame and new skills in woodworking.

    Tennessee Tech students and employees AND surrounding county residents can use code ACC26 for 25% off workshop tuition! Click here or pick up a workshop brochure to learn more about our summer workshop offerings!

  • Flameworking Pendants with Matt Holifield

    Flameworking Pendants with Matt Holifield

    The Appalachian Center for Craft will host a daylong beginner introduction to lampworking, focusing on creating a delicate glass leaf pendant, on Saturday, May 16. Students will learn to safely operate a torch, gather and shape molten glass, and explore basic sculpting techniques. After completing the initial project, the instructor will demonstrate more advanced techniques, including creating dichroic space marbles. Participants will receive guidance throughout the day, developing confidence and skill in handling hot glass and understanding foundational flameworking processes. By the end, students will take home their leaf pendant and a deeper appreciation for working with glass.

    Tennessee Tech students and employees AND surrounding county residents can use code ACC26 for 25% off workshop tuition! More info here!

  • WEST Workshop 4/14: Proper Publishing Practices!

    WEST Workshop 4/14: Proper Publishing Practices!

    No idea how to publish your creative or academic writing? WEST, the Writing Excellence Studio at Tech, is here to help! On Tuesday, 4/14, we will be leading a dead hour workshop on publishing practices for creative pieces and academic works. The workshop will be in Henderson Hall 304B, from 11:00-11:50. No registration is required, and all are welcome.  If you can’t make the workshop, come for a one-on-one session with one of our consultants. For availability and scheduling, check out our website. We look forward to working with you!

  • Pitchin for Paws – Tech Softball Dog Food Drive

    Pitchin for Paws – Tech Softball Dog Food Drive

    Tech Softball hosts Southern Indiana this weekend, April 11 and 12, with a doubleheader at 12 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.

    We will be having our dog food drive for the Cookeville Animal Shelter during this weekend’s series. Please bring dry PURINA or PEDIGREE dog food to the game. Bring a bag of 18 lbs. or more and receive an entry into our drawing for a chance to win 2 Grand Ole Opry Tickets, a grooming certificate for your dog, and more!

    We hope to see you and your pup at the Tech Softball Field this weekend!

  • Canvas Modules

    Canvas Modules

    Join the CITL this Tuesday, April 7 at 2:30 pm to learn more about Canvas Modules. Explore how to create and manage content modules, leverage progress monitoring capabilities, and scaffold student access to course content. Register here and contact citl@tntech.edu with questions.

  • Your First Home. From first questions to first keys.

    Your First Home. From first questions to first keys.

    Join the College of Business to end our Financial Literacy Week with learning how to finance your first home. This event is open to everyone in our campus community. Learn from local bankers and be ahead of the game when it comes to purchasing your first home. This event will be today, April 9th, from 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm in Foundation Hall’s Auditorium (room 238). Food will be provided!

  • April 8 Careers n’ Coffee with Enterprise Mobility

    April 8 Careers n’ Coffee with Enterprise Mobility

    Take a break and enjoy a FREE cup of coffee while speaking with recruiters from Enterprise Mobility on Wed, April 8, at 10 a.m. in the RUC’s Swoops Food Court.

    Enterprise Mobility provides services such as car rental, fleet management, carsharing, and vehicle subscription, and is dedicated to delivering exceptional service and community involvement.

    Careers n’ Coffee events are hosted by the Center for Career Development. To learn more about this and upcoming events, visit: tntech.edu/career/events.php

     

  • April 7 Resume Design Workshop

    April 7 Resume Design Workshop

    Join us Tues, April 7 at 11 a.m. on the 3rd floor of the RUC in room 371 to learn to craft a strong resume. This workshop is open to everyone but will NOT count toward any Career Readiness Certification.

    To learn more about this and upcoming events, visit: tntech.edu/career/events.php