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  • Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Dusty Henson, TTU Chemical Engineering

    Undergraduate STEM Research Seminar: Dusty Henson, TTU Chemical Engineering

    TTU Chemical Engineering Major Dusty Henson will be giving the seminar this week. His talk, Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Polyaromatic Anions: Radical Vibrational Structure and Gas-Phase Acidity Determination, will describe his study, via the technique of photoelectron spectroscopy, of a class of organic compounds that play a central role in both biochemistry and astrochemistry. The seminar will be geared for undergraduates from any STEM major, but graduate students and faculty are also encouraged to attend! Visit the seminar webpage to see the full Spring 2020 schedule.

  • Aviation Society Informational Meeting: March 12th(6pm)

    Informational Meeting: Aviation Society 

    Thursday, March 12th 2020.

    Are you interested in aviation? Do you want to learn how to be a pilot but don’t know where to start? Or are you interested in learning to build a plane? Come to the informational meeting 6pm in BRWN 236 on Thursday the 12th March 2020. 

    For further Information, contact Shantini West at (931)881-4405

  • College of Business Student Accepts Rural Reimagined Internship with UCDD

    College of Business Student Accepts Rural Reimagined Internship with UCDD

    TN Tech’s Rural Reimagined is proud to announce that Emily Buckner, a Human Resources major, has accepted an internship with the Upper Cumberland Development District (UCDD) and the Human Resources Agency (UCHRA). Through the internship, Emily will use her organizational and communication skills to collaborate on-site with UCDD’s leadership to identify and develop internships within the organization. This internship is a great way for Emily to become involved with Rural Reimagined and to gain real-world experience, while it will also create RR internships for other students in the future! UCDD’s Rebecca Smith states, “We are delighted about this new phase of our partnership with Tennessee Tech and look forward to creating new opportunities for students to further their education through hands-on learning.” She adds, “Collaboration through the Rural Reimagined Grand Challenge will make it possible for our agencies to recruit and develop highly qualified employees who are passionate about excellence and serving others.” Regarding her internship, Emily states, “This opportunity is not only going to benefit me in using my skills in a real-world environment but in return, I will be helping my fellow colleagues in their professional lives, one of the main goals I have for my career!” Stay tuned for updates on Rural Reimagined. Wings up!

  • BIDE Meeting March 12

    BIDE Meeting March 12

    BIDE (Body Image and Disordered Eating) is an all-inclusive peer support group that promotes self-growth and self-acceptance. Have a body and not sure how to feel about it? You are welcome here. This week’s meeting is at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 12, in RUC 387. For questions you can contact rlpearson43@students.tntech.edu or bodepeers@gmail.com.

  • Upper Cumberland Regional Science and Engineering Fair:General Volunteers Needed

    Looking for Volunteers: General Help

    The Oakley STEM Center is very excited to host the 65th Regional Science and Engineering fair on April 3rd, 2020. This year, we are already expecting over 200 students in the Senior division (9-12th grade) and will be hosting a middle school division with close to 100 students from our region. We are currently recruiting volunteers to help set-up the fair, direct students and families, and clean-up when everything is over. This is a great way for some of the Upper Cumberland’s best math, science, and engineering students to meet and interact with University students and faculty.

    The Science Fair itself will be held in the Hyder Burks Agriculture Pavilion from 9:00 a.m. to noon on Friday, April 3, 2020. Help is also requested for set-up and clean-up.

    If you would like to volunteer, please take a few minutes and answer the questions in the following link: https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=933053 or if you need any additional information, please contact Carlos Galindo by phone at (931) 372-6599 or by email at cgalindo@tntech.edu.

    Thank you in advance for your consideration.  We sincerely look forward to working with you!

  • Upper Cumberland Regional Science and Engineering Fair: Volunteers Needed

    Looking for Volunteers: Judges

    The Oakley STEM Center is very excited to host the 65th Regional Science and Engineering fair on April 3rd, 2020. This year, we are already expecting over 200 students in the Senior division (9-12th grade) and will be hosting a middle school division with close to 100 students from our region. We are currently recruiting judges to help us that day, with faculty judging our senior division and students judging the middle school division. This is a great way for some of the Upper Cumberland’s best math, science, and engineering students to meet and interact with University students and faculty.

    Science Fair judging will be held in the Hyder Burks Agriculture Pavilion from 9:00 a.m. to noon on Friday, April 3, 2020. Coffee and pastries will be served before judging begins.

    If you would like to volunteer, please take a few minutes and answer the questions in the following link: https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=892063 or if you need any additional information, please contact Carlos Galindo by phone at (931) 372-6599 or by email at cgalindo@tntech.edu.

    Thank you in advance for your consideration.  We sincerely look forward to working with you and are excited that the Upper Cumberland students will have access to your expertise!

  • T-shirt sales March 10-12

    T-shirt sales March 10-12

    The Student Members of the American Chemical Society have rescheduled t-shirts sales for March 10-12 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the second floor of Foster Hall. This year’s shirt is the “Chemistry Eagle” shirt and is $15. We have limited stock of last year’s “two moles per liter” shirt that is $10. You can buy both shirts for $20. The “Chemistry Eagle” shirt is made on a soft style cotton shirt in heathered purple and the “two moles per liter” shirt is cotton in dark purple. We accept cash and cards. All funds raised go to supporting conference travel for students to present research and chapter outreach activites. Questions can be sent to acarroll@tntech.edu.

  • RESCHEDULED: Free PhotoBooth Opportunity!

    RESCHEDULED: Free PhotoBooth Opportunity!

    We couldn’t help but reschedule this awesome and FREE event! Come get a FREE professional photo from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, in the Johnson Hall Student Lounge! Student to Career staff and College of Business Ambassadors will be on hand with business attire from the Professional Clothes Closet to help you look sharp, snap a pic, then be on your way! It’s fast, free, and perfect for students from ALL majors! Don’t miss out!

  • Northwestern Mutual at Society for the Advancement of Finance and Economics

    Join SAFE at our March 12 meeting as we host representatives from Northwestern Mutual, a financial services mutual organization that focuses in areas ranging from life insurance to finance planning. Northwestern Mutual is also home to one of the top internships in the nation, and they are currently filling spots for summer 2020.

    The meeting will be held in Johnson 310 during dead hour (11a.m.-12p.m.) on Thursday, March 12. Lunch will be provided.

    If you have any questions or would like more information, please email Kelly at kdbell42@students.tntech.edu

    See you there!

  • Last Co-op Meetup of the semester is Wednesday at 3pm in Brown Hall 236

    Last Co-op Meetup of the semester is Wednesday at 3pm in Brown Hall 236

    Did you accept a co-op position at the Engineering Fair last week or accept an internship requiring you to enroll in the Cooperative Education Program, such as the Disney College Program?

    Do not miss your last opportunity to learn the process needed for enrollment and to ensure you are meeting all eligibility requirements.  All students entering the Cooperative Education Program must meet the eligibility requirements, prior to being enrolled by the Cooperative Education Office:

      • Have a minimum overall 2.0 GPA (GPA must be maintained while participating in the program)

     

      • Be in good academic standing

     

      • Must have completed two grading cycles at the university

     

      • Pre-registration will be required for students entering the program after July 1, 2019

     

      • Must complete the Gold (freshman/sophomore) or Purple (junior/senior/gradate) Career Readiness Certification Program

     

      • Complete a Co-op Orientation appointment through Career Development

     

      • Maintain enrollment in the appropriate co-op course throughout the entire co-op assignment,

    including summer semesters

     

    Center for Career Development

    Cooperative Education Office

    career@tntech.edu | (931) 372-3232

     

  • TAB Spring Break Bundle Giveaway

    TAB Spring Break Bundle Giveaway

    The Tech Activities Board will be giving away Spring Break Bundles on Tues. Mar. 10th during dead hour at 11 am in the RUC lobby. The bundle includes a TAB frisbee, luggage tag, and Spring Break t-shirt. The first 500 students will receive their TAB gear before heading out for Spring Break!!

  • Spilling The Tea on Consent

    Spilling The Tea on Consent

    Join the Peer Empowerment Program to talk about consent on Thursday, March 12 in TJ Farr 106 from 11-11:50! We’ll be watching the short video entitled “Tea and Consent” by Thames Valley Police. After the video, we will have a short discussion and Q&A. There will be two chances to see the video and be a part of the conversation- 11:10 and 11:35. Free food and drinks will be provided.

    Questions? Email PEP at tntechpep@gmail.com.

  • Rural Reimagined Spotlight: Dr. Kristin Pickering & the PTC Program

    Rural Reimagined Spotlight: Dr. Kristin Pickering & the PTC Program

    March, 2019 marks one year of partnership between Rural Reimagined (RR) and the Professional & Technical Communication (PTC) program in the English department. Regarding her program’s involvement, Dr. Kristin Pickering states,  “Rural Reimagined is an excellent experience for students, especially through our required PTC internships. It gives students opportunities to work with the University and the community and see how their degree skills, such as grant writing, technical writing, and communication, can be utilized.” One PTC graduate and past RR intern, Matt Billings, states, “My opportunities from Rural Reimagined, coupled with my learned skills in the English PTC Program, undoubtedly gave me professional experience for my current career.” Similarly, PTC graduate Kinsey Potter states, “Working with Rural Reimagined has allowed me to utilize my PTC skills in real life. I now see that communication has a strong capability to make a change.” Matt now has a job at the Upper Cumberland Development District, and Kinsey is working on her M.A. while continuing as the RR graduate assistant. Dr. Pickering encourages students and faculty to become involved, as she states, “We have seen so much success so far in this partnership. No matter what interests students have, they can find a place in Rural Reimagined.” Wings up, Dr. Pickering and the PTC Program!

  • Time Reporting for Recent Campus Closure

    Due to the severe weather outbreak of last week, campus offices were closed on Tuesday, March 3rd at 8:30 am, and all of Wednesday, March 4th, to allow our Tech community to serve and volunteer.

    Please use the following link for a detailed explanation on how employees will enter this time on their March leave reports.  Please communicate this information to your employees.

    https://www.tntech.edu/hr/payroll/index.php

    If anyone has any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at leavehelp@tntech.edu.  Thank you!

     

  • EXPW Adjunct Faculty

    EXPW Adjunct Faculty

    Nikki Desch, Adjunct Faculty in Dept. of Exercise Science will receive The Impact People Award, Richmond, VA, April 26, 2020, a master black belt humanities award, for Empowering Women, Teaching leadership and respect to others to all races. Master of Humanity Belt (6th degree Black Belt) stands for life and peace and promoting good will in martial Arts, Women Violence Abuse Programs, and Up Lifting and Empowering Women. Nikki has been an instructor in the Exercise Science department since January 2010. She teaches Self-Defense for Women, Samurai Sword, Tai Chi/Qigong, Kick Boxing and Kempojutsu. She has studied martial arts in the United States and Asia for over thirty years with extensive experience as instructor, coach, judge and competitor. Nikki is a certified Black Belt; Okinawan Karate, Japanese Karate, Chen Tai Chi Senior Instructor. In 2014 she received “Global Impact Woman of the Year” for the Martial Artists Award.”