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  • Become a Peer Support Specialist

    Become a Peer Support Specialist

    This FREE training is to certify any young adult ages 18-30 in the state of Tennessee as a Peer Support Specialist! Yes. FREE. Anyone. Print this flyer out, keep it for yourself or send it to someone who might want to attend. Register with the QR code and once we have enough sign ups we will send out the next steps!

  • New AI Resources at the Volpe Library!

    The Volpe Library recently purchased the latest collection of eBooks on artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things from World Scientific Publishing. The titles cover a wide variety of topics from data science and deep learning to fintech and ethical AI. In addition to this collection, the library maintains subscriptions to eBook collections covering a wide range of computer science subject matter. All of this content is discoverable in EagleSearch on the library web page.

  • Session 4 Workshops Last Chance!

    Session 4 Workshops Last Chance!

    Registration for Pottery Boot Camp, Viking Seax Bladesmithing and Glassblowing weeklong workshops closes THIS Sunday, June 21! These weeklong workshops take place from July 19-24 and are open to anyone 18+, beginners welcome! Use code ACC26 for 25% off tuition. Click here for more details or to register

     

  • Canvas Workshops: Pages, RCE, and Q&A Sessions

    Canvas Workshops: Pages, RCE, and Q&A Sessions

    Join CITL for this week’s Canvas workshops! Monday, June 22 & Tuesday, June 23, 10–11 AM via Teams.
    June 22 – Pages & Rich Content Editor: Create engaging, media‑rich pages to support learning and interaction.
    June 23 – Q&A: Ask questions about your course content and design in Canvas.

    Register on the CITL website and contact citl@tntech.edu with questions.

  • Tennessee Tech Men’s Basketball FREE Kids Clinic

    Tennessee Tech Men’s Basketball FREE Kids Clinic

    Tennessee Tech Men’s Basketball invites you to our FREE Youth Basketball Clinic on June 23 from 5–7 PM at Memorial Gym. Kids entering 2nd–8th grade will have the opportunity to improve their basketball fundamentals, learn from our players and coaches, and meet the new Tennessee Tech Men’s Basketball team. We look forward to a fun evening of basketball and skill development! 🏀

  • Printing Services’ Print Shop Closed for Inventory

    Please note that Printing Services will be closed Monday, June 22 through Tuesday, June 23 for our annual inventory process. Normal operations will resume on Wednesday, June 24.

  • Understanding Nonprofits: Organization and Leadership

    Understanding Nonprofits: Organization and Leadership

    Join us for Session 1 of the CPRS Academy’s “Understanding Nonprofits: Organization & Leadership” credential on Friday, June 26, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Center for Addiction Prevention & Support. This session, led by Dorian Hines of the Tennessee Nonprofit Network, will provide a practical foundation on how nonprofit organizations function. Participants interested in completing the full credential can sign up to attend two additional online training sessions.

  • Office of Communications & Marketing hiring for office manager

    Office of Communications & Marketing hiring for office manager

    The Office of Communications & Marketing is hiring for an administrative services specialist II (office manager) who will serve as a primary point of contact for visitors and guests, provide administrative support to OCM leadership, coordinate special projects and help facilitate the operational functions of the office.

    This is a full-time, benefited position reporting directly to the Associate Vice President for Communications & Marketing and an opportunity to be part of a fun and impactful team here at Tech. See the full job listing here. 

  • July 26 Daylong Workshop: It’s Okay to Be Square

    July 26 Daylong Workshop: It’s Okay to Be Square

    Learn to turn a square platter while exploring woodturning techniques, including the distinctions between round and square turning. This hands-on workshop covers safety, proper tool usage and sharpening. If time permits, students can practice embellishment techniques or turn a second platter. Some prior woodturning experience is required. By the end of the class, participants will leave with at least one finished square platter, enhanced turning skills, and the confidence to experiment with more complex shapes in future projects. TTU employees, students and surrounding county residents get 25% off workshop tuition with code ACC26. Click here for more information or to register!

  • July 26 Daylong Workshop: Exploring Shibori

    July 26 Daylong Workshop: Exploring Shibori

    Immerse yourself in the Japanese art of bound-resist dyeing using folding, clamping, binding, and wrapping techniques. Students will experiment with fiber-reactive and acid dyes, exploring pattern creation on both silk and cotton fabrics. By the end of the workshop, participants will take home a finished silk scarf, a cotton bandanna, and an assortment of one-of-a-kind samples. Students will gain a strong foundation in shibori techniques while being inspired to incorporate these methods into their own textile work. TTU employees, students and surrounding county residents get 25% off workshop tuition with code ACC26. Click here for more information or to register!

  • OCM/Printing Services End of Year Deadline: June 12

    The Office of Communications and Marketing has set the project submission deadline as June 12, 2026 for FY26 projects. This applies to Web and Digital Media requests, Printing Services requests, Photo/Video requests, and Creative Services requests. If you have projects that need to be paid for and completed before the end of fiscal year, please submit by June 12. Otherwise, we cannot guarantee the work will get completed in time to charge via IDT before the end of the fiscal year.

    To access the project request forms, please visit: https://www.tntech.edu/ocm/.

  • July 19 – 24 Weeklong Workshop: Pottery Boot Camp

    July 19 – 24 Weeklong Workshop: Pottery Boot Camp

    This beginner to advanced level workshop teaches students the technical skills needed to work on the pottery wheel. Beginners will learn the introductory basics needed to create cups, mugs, bowls, vases, and more. Advanced students will get individual guidance to help reinforce their foundational knowledge and will be guided through more advanced techniques (such as “thrown and altered” shapes and composite/assembled forms). Class time will include demonstrations, guided practice time, and one-on-one help. Note: Due to time constraints, students will take home a range of finished pots and “works in progress.” TTU employees, students and surrounding county residents get 25% off workshop tuition with code ACC26. Click here for more information or to register!

  • July 19-24 Weeklong Workshop: Portraits and Process

    July 19-24 Weeklong Workshop: Portraits and Process

    Explore portrait photography through both digital and analog approaches. In this hands-on workshop, participants will work with studio lighting, available light, and on-location setups to create expressive portraits. We’ll cover essential digital workflow and Photoshop editing, then introduce large-format photography using a 4×5 camera. After developing the film, participants will scan their negatives and prepare final images for inkjet printing. Open to photographers of all experience levels. Students are encouraged to bring a DSLR camera if they have one, but cameras will be available in the studio. TTU employees, students and surrounding county residents get 25% off workshop tuition with code ACC26. Click here for more information or to register!

  • Computer science department produces award-winning coin for graduates

    Computer science department produces award-winning coin for graduates

    Tech’s Department of Computer Science received a Tennessee College Public Relations Association bronze communication award in the specialty item category for a custom challenge coin — one of 12 awards Tech received this year and the department’s sixth since 2024. The silver coin features graphics representing Tech’s computer science and AI majors and cybersecurity and high-performance computing concentrations, and commemorates the department’s 40th anniversary. Read more

  • Canvas Q&A Session

    Canvas Q&A Session

    Join this open Q&A session on Thursday, June 4th at 11 AM, designed to support your transition to Canvas. Bring your questions about course setup, communication tools, content creation, assessments, or any other feature you’re exploring. Get real‑time guidance, troubleshoot challenges, and walk away with clear next steps tailored to your teaching needs. This flexible session ensures you get the answers that matter most as you build confidence in the new LMS. Register here and contact citl@tntech.edu with questions.