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Psych Club Succulent and Poster Sale
Come support the Psychology Club at their annual Succulent Sale TODAY, April 23, from 11 AM–12 PM on the back porch of the Roaden University Center. All succulents are just $5!
But wait, there’s more! The Tennessee Tech University Psychology Club will also be selling exclusive posters featuring two different designs. Posters are available in both large (12 × 16) and small (8.5 × 11) sizes.
To pre-order your succulents see the attached QR code!
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Nutrition Summit
The J.J. Oakley Health Services Clinic and Nashville Nutrition Partners invite the campus community to the “Fueling Independence” nutrition summit for energy, mental health and student success. Join us on Monday, April 27 from noon to 3 PM in the Tech Pride Room of the RUC for this free event. Scan the QR code to register and learn more!
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Retirement of Ms. Carol Holley
Academic Affairs invites faculty and staff to a retirement reception for Ms. Carol Holley, senior manager for budget planning and management in the Office of the Provost, on Tuesday, April 28 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Provost’s conference room (Derryberry 200). Join us as we celebrate Carol’s 37 years of service to the Tennessee Tech community and wish her all the best in her retirement!
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Winchester History Lecture – Monday
The History Department will be holding its annual Winchester Lecture on Monday, April 27th at 6:00 p.m. in the Stonecipher Lecture Hall, Room 113. Joseph Ho will present “Framing Death: Missionary Images and Documentary Traces of the Second Sino-Japanese War.” The event is free and open to the public. Please contact the History Department at 372-3332 for more information.
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Roll Into Finals Feeling Your Best!
Take a break from the stress of finals and treat your body to some well-deserved care. Join us for a FREE Guided Foam Rolling Workshop led by Katie Jones, owner of Kinetic Sports Massage and Therapy.
This beginner-friendly session is designed to help you loosen tight muscles, calm your nervous system, and feel refreshed going into finals week. You’ll learn proper foam-rolling techniques and gain a simple, effective tool to help manage stress and support your body.
No experience necessary. Foam rollers will be provided, but feel free to bring your favorite if you have one!
We can’t wait to roll with you, Thursday, April 30 at 6:30pm in the MBRC Studio 203 – see you there!
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2026 Clerical and Support Appreciation Brunch
Please join President Phil and Kari Oldham for the Clerical and Support Staff Appreciation Brunch
Roaden University Center – Tech Pride Room
April 24, 2026
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.All clerical and support staff members are invited to attend the appreciation brunch.
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Sexual Assault Awareness Month: 30 Days 30 Ways
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, so show your support by participating! For the rest of the month, participate in the activity each day listed on the calendar. Show support for all those around you by doing 30 Days 30 Ways.
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Nutrition Summit: Fueling Independence
Nashville Nutrition Partners present an amazing on-campus event! At this nutrition summit, you can learn about nutrition literacy, practical food knowledge, and how to properly fuel for your mental health and energy!
This event will be held on April 27th from 12pm to 3pm in the Tech Pride Room.
Access the QR code to register for this amazing event!
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Gala Night & Handing Over Ceremony —ASU
African Student Union (ASU)’s Gala Night & Handing Over Ceremony is almost here, and all students are invited to join for an elegant evening of celebration. Enjoy a formal gala experience, African cuisine, officers’ awards night, and the official handing over ceremony as they honor leadership and community.
The event will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Multipurpose Room (RUC, 282). This event is open to all students, so bring a friend and come dressed to impress.
For more information, contact aaneno42@tntech.edu
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Ross Reading Camp: FREE Summer Fun for Kids!
The Ross Reading Camp, June 1 – June 5, is a free, one-week summer program hosted by Tennessee Tech and registration is OPEN!
The camp is a half-day experience, based on grade level, that runs Mon., June 1 through Fri., June 5. Families may select either the 1st–3rd grade morning session or the 4th–6th grade afternoon session.
Children build confidence and joy as readers through engaging books, hands-on learning, caring mentors, and lots of fun! Visit https://www.tntech.edu/education/reading-camp/index.php or email rossreadingcamp@tntech.edu.
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Printing Services Open House
Join us for an Open House at Tennessee Tech’s Printing Services on Thursday, April 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Services Building!
Come check out our newly renovated print shop, meet the team, and learn more about the printing and design services available to support your department and campus projects.
Whether you need help with promotional materials, large print jobs, or creative ideas, we’re here to help make your work easier. We’ll have light refreshments, giveaways, and door prizes throughout the event—so stop by, grab a snack, and see what Printing Services can do for you!
We hope to see you there!
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Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Dr. Smain Sekal, TTU Physics
This Friday’s Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar will feature Dr. Smain Sekal, a postdoctoral researcher here at TTU. Dr. Sekal is a nuclear physicist, and in his talk Exploring Nuclear Structure and Its Evolution, he will describe how he uses experimental techniques to better understand why exotic nuclei deviate from the usual patterns observed in stable and nearly-stable nuclei. 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!
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Meet & Greet with Dr. Doreen Ketchens
You’re invited to a Meet & Greet with Dr. Doreen Ketchens on Friday, April 24, from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in the Tech Pride Room (RUC 101). Hosted by Intercultural Affairs, this is a special opportunity to meet the “Queen of Clarinet,” known for blending traditional New Orleans jazz with contemporary influences. A performer, vocalist, and educator, she has appeared worldwide and leads engaging workshops.
Upcoming events include:
Intercultural Affairs Meet & Greet — April 24th, (RUC 101) at 4:30 PM
TN Tech Jazz Band — April 24
Clarinet Congress — April 25
Bryan Symphony Orchestra — April 26For tickets/info, scan the QR code or contact interculturalaffairs@tntech.edu or 931-372-3392.
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Wrap Up the Semester at Eagle Fest 2026
Eagle Fest 2026: End of Semester Bash will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 on the Quad at Tennessee Tech University. The celebration kicks off at 11:00 AM with Esports & Interactive Gaming, brought to you by Rewired Fest, running until 3:00 PM. Food Trucks & Attractions will be available from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
The event is hosted by the Tennessee Tech Center for Student Engagement and the SOLO Events Committee.
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Student Veteran Organization Glass Smash Event
This Wednesday on April 22nd, the Student Veteran Organization will be hosting our glass smash fundraising event in the Quad. This event will start around 8:30 am and finish at 4pm. Students and faculty are encouraged to stop by and take a swing smashing some glassware. Just in time for those finals frustrations.












