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New Official Stock Site Released
The current Tennessee Tech stock site is undergoing an upgrade! The new stock site is easier to navigate and find what you need, with more advanced search capabilities and the ability to curate photos for projects. So long as they’ve logged into IDme first, anyone with a Tennessee Tech login will be able to access the stock site. If you don’t have a subscription, you will be able to download web-sized versions of stock images. As before, the stock site is available at https://photo.tntech.edu. A guide to using the new stock site is available for your reference. You can also access it from within the stock site by clicking “Help” in the top navigation. If you have any questions about using the stock site, or need any assistance, feel free to fill out the support contact form, or email the Web & Digital Media team directly at webmaster@tntech.edu.
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Email Encryption is Available
Enjoy a safer way to send email – with encryption!
Whether your use the Outlook mail client or Office 365, there is now an option to encrypt your emails to ensure security. ITS has created a video that explains the available options:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqOqpNOl7sE
For any questions regarding data security or email encryption, contact Information Security.
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Apply to be a Tour Guide!
The Tennessee Tech Campus Visits Program is looking for excited, energetic, and Tech-loving students to be Golden Eagle Guides.
As a Golden Eagle Guide, you will have the opportunity to connect with future potential students and share your personal experiences on being a Tech student. You will be a vital part of our recruitment process to help reach other students just like you!
Golden Eagle Guides receive perks such as discounts at our University Store, early registration, and leadership experience!For any questions about becoming a tour guide, email bkriebel@tntech.edu!
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Don’t Get Phished!
Welcome back Golden Eagles!
As we return for the start of the Fall semester, we wanted to remind you all of phishing emails! Be on the lookout for any emails requesting your password or anyone asking for a lot of personal information. The bad guys know this is a vulnerable time and will exploit us if we don’t pay attention! Remember: emails will have a red banner indicating they are not coming from a TTU email address. Only give your information to authorized persons, and never share your password!
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General Counsel Search Campus Open Meeting
General Counsel Zoom Interviews
Candidates for the General Counsel position will have Zoom interviews with campus on Monday, August 31 and Friday, September 4th, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. We encourage faculty, staff and students to participate. Candidate information and zoom links are provided at: https://www.tntech.edu/president/gc-interviews.php. We strongly encourage you to attend the open forums, and look forward to hearing your feedback on each of the candidates.
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Connect with Cookeville
Due to Covid-19 our Connect with Cookeville Event has been redesigned this year. Students please visit tntech.edu/pridepartners and see a list of businesses that provide Tech students a discount. Register to win the gift basket of goodies!
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Part-Time work opportunity with the Admissions Office!
The Tennessee Tech Admissions Office is looking for some awesome current students to be our STAR callers this semester! You’ll mostly be calling newly admitted students and students who haven’t completed their application, meaning you’re just a happy and excited voice to congratulate them and share your experiences at Tech.
We work Mon-Fri afternoons, the exact time each day will be decided after we have more STARs. It is a paid position where you can work up to 10 hrs per week.
If you are interested in the position, please complete the STAR application below!
If you have any questions feel free to email me at wsbridges@tntech.edu.
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Forward Into Light Suffrage Celebration – TONIGHT
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment and women’s right to vote at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 26, on Centennial Plaza (rain location Roaden University Center Multipurpose Room). Join the Women’s Center as we take part in the nationwide Forward Into Light Campaign where buildings across the country will light up in purple and gold (the colors of the Women’s Suffrage movement and Tech!) on this date. There will be displays, activities, snacks, and giveaways.
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Faculty Grant Spotlight: Dr. DiFurio and Ms. Nabors Awarded $63,285 Rural-Based
Rural Reimagined recognizes PI Dr. Ferdinand DiFurio (Economics Finance and Marketing) and CO-PI Ms. Yolunda Nabors (Economics Finance and Marketing) for being awarded a $63,285 rural-based grant from the Tennessee Rural Communications Cooperatives Association to conduct an economic impact analysis of a broadband project in Tennessee. According to Dr. DiFurio and Ms. Nabors, “Broadband access that meets established standards is considered by many a necessary condition for technological advance and economic growth in modern day times. And while it is clear that broadband expansion creates jobs and increases business and commerce, it represents technological progress that is vital to a growing economy.” Rural Reimagined is excited to see the impact of this study on our surrounding rural areas. Wings up!
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Faculty Grant Spotlight: Mechanical Engineering Department and EOA Grant
Rural Reimagined recognizes PI Dr. Pingen Chen and CO-PIs Drs. Vahid Motevalli, Stephen Canfield, Olorunfemi Ojo, and Indranil Bhattacharya for being awarded a $779,823 rural-based grant from the U.S. Dept. Of Energy for developing an EV demonstration testbed in the Upper Cumberland region. Although electric vehicles (EVs) are promising solutions for rural mobility due to the lower fuel cost and lower maintenance cost, rural and economically distressed areas are facing numerous challenges in adopting EVs due to low population density, lack of EV charging infrastructures, lack of experience, and low consumer awareness. The project’s EV demonstration testbed will provide the experience, research, demonstration and educational opportunities needed to address EV adoption issues in addition to reducing transportation cost, fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, and improving the fuel diversity, environmental quality and public health in rural areas. Wings up!
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Office of Research annual report for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 is now available
The Office of Research’s annual report for the 2019-2020 fiscal year is now available online at https://www.tntech.edu/research/reports/annual-reports.php. For more information, contact the Office of Research at research@tntech.edu.
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Tennessee Education Association (TEA/NEA)
TEA is the state division of the National Education Organization (NEA), which is not just the largest professional educator organization in the U.S. but the largest American professional organization of any kind. TEA has a vibrant Higher Ed component, and offers many professional development opportunities. Complimentary with membership is a liability insurance policy and access to legal advice through the Uniserve program. Until Aug. 31 joining will earn NEW members a $50 rebate. Payroll deduction is available for payment of dues. Contact Dr. J. McQuail to join, or for more information, or visit http://www.teateachers.org/
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Goody Bag Giveaway Today!
Come meet the Brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi today on Centennial Plaza for their first rush event of the semester – a goody bag giveaway! AKPsi is the largest and oldest professonal business fraternity in the world! But AKPsi is not just for businessman, it is both coed and accepting of all majors too! So head on over to the plaza to say hello and get your hands on some great stuff as well before it’s all gone!
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Rush Alpha Kappa Psi
Come rush the oldest and largest professional business fraternity in the world, Alpha Kappa Psi! With over 298,000 total members worldwide and 219 chapters in 4 different countries, you won’t want to miss out on this great opportunity to improve upon yourself and your professional abilities. Business is in every career field and specialization and AKPsi is open to all of them! Come grow with us today, RUSH ALPHA KAPPA PSI!
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Lambda GSA’s Quingo Game And Welcome Meeting
We at Lambda GSA want to welcome you this semester with our first meeting of the year. We will be meeting Monday, August 24th at 6:30 pm on our Discord server. For those who feel the need for a physical queer safe space, we have reserved BELL 232. We want to keep interactions as safe as possible, so online presence is preferred but we will have the room available as needed. For this first meeting, we will be getting to know each other through a game of Quingo, or queer identity bingo. We invite each and everyone of you to join us if you are interested. Everyone is welcome in our club. We hope to see some new faces and some old this year. If you would like to be informed of meetings directly or have questions, we invite you to email us at ttu.lambda@gmail.com or join our Discord server https://discord.gg/FaVyr3







