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SEDS Flat Earth Viewing
Join Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, Wednesday October 7th at 7pm in Prescott 215, for a viewing of the hit documentary “Behind the Curve.” Hear the argument, weigh the data, and come to your own conclusion. Individual bags of Chips and Cans of soda will be provided to maintain Covid-19 Standards. We hope to see you there for a fun afternoon. Information on our current projects and what we are as a club will also be provided. Including our rocket academy, in which we walk new members through there NAR level one flight. Also, our prep flight of our eventual circumnavigation flight of a weather balloon will be discussed briefly at this meeting.
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Having Trouble Managing Time? Come to the Launchpad’s Time Management Workshop!
Finding yourself burned out or without time? This workshop hosted by the Launchpad Student Success Center introduces students to the importance of time management, provides helpful resources to manage your time better, and allows students to actively learn how to budget your time and balance your daily life.
When: October 6th, Tuesday, at 2:oopm
Where: TJ Farr 308
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Tennessee Tech Today this week
Here is this week’s Tennessee Tech Today radio show: https://www.tntech.edu/news/files/TNTech_Today_Show_10-2-20.mp3
This week’s show includes graduation rates climbing higher; Lee Wray, chief of staff, talking about being the new Board of Trustees secretary; and, Eric Brown, assistant director of CEROC, discussing Cybersecurity Month.
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Student Success Story: PhD Graduate Conducts Practicum Hours Through RR
Rural Reimagined is excited to announce that an Exceptional Learning Ph.D. student, Vincent Okot, will conduct practicum hours assisting with a rural tourism development project through the Center for Rural Innovation. With his skill sets from the Program Planning & Evaluation (PPE) program in the College of Education, Vincent plans to use qualitative methods to help develop a tourism brand for the town of Monterey, TN. He will work with the Tennessee Department of Tourism to develop a visualization model to foster emerging tourism in rural areas. Vincent states, “I am very excited to work with Rural Reimagined, and I believe this opportunity will allow me to use the knowledge gained in PPE coursework. As I work on the project, I hope to develop a tourism brand for the City of Monterey.” His project directly aligns with the mission of the Center for Rural Innovation, the Rural Reimagined Grand Challenge, and the TCRI CARES project. Wings up, Vincent!
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Alumni Book Club to read Frankenstein in October
Have you checked out the Tennessee Tech Alumni Book Club? It’s not too late to join! So far, we’ve had great discussions about Educated, Talking to Strangers, Where the Crawdads Sing, American Dirt, and An American Marriage. This month we’re dusting off an old classic perfect for this time of year: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
Join the Alumni Book Club Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/254358412421446
The Alumni Book Club is open to all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of Tennessee Tech.
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GOLDEN HELIX 5K Oct. 24th-Nov. 7th, 2020
Support the research and outreach activities of the TN Tech Chemistry and Biochemistry student organizations! ASBMB is hosting the Golden Helix 5K, and this annual race is a little different this year. Participants are able to complete the 5k from Oct. 24th-Nov. 7th, 2020. Registration must be completed by October 23rd! Please use the link below to register: https://goldenhelix5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=12353
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GOLDEN HELIX 5K HELIX 5K Oct. 24th-Nov. 7, 2020
Support the research and outreach activities of the TN Tech Chemistry and Biochemistry student organizations! ASBMB is hosting the Golden Helix 5K, and this annual race is a little different this year. Participants are able to complete the 5k from Oct. 24th-Nov. 7th, 2020. Registration must be completed by October 23rd! Please use the link below to register: https://goldenhelix5k.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=12353
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Sick Leave Bank Enrollment – Faculty & Staff
The annual enrollment period for Faculty and Non-Faculty Sick Leave Banks will be October 1 through October 31, 2020. If you are already a sick leave bank member, you do not need to re-enroll.
Please complete your enrollment form via DocuSign at Sick Leave Bank Form. Your form must be received by 4:30 pm on October 31, 2020. Please note that if you do wish to participate, the assessment will be fifteen (15.0) sick leave hours for full-time employees (prorated for permanent, part time). This will be deducted from your November Leave Report which will be turned in at the first of December.
NOTE: You may receive sick leave donations from other employees only if you are a sick bank member. Since the beginning of the program in 1989, there has not been a need to require more than the initial assessment of 15 hours for each full-time member.
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Student Veteran Organization
Join us with the Student Veteran Organization October 15,2020 at 11AM. We will be doing a meet and greet, and getting things rolling for the SVO. Our meeting will be via Microsoft teams under the title SVO. If you want more information don’t hesitate to reach out to me (Robert Buchmann) at rlbuchmann42@tntech.edu.
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Mask Design Contest – Dept. of Foreign Languages
Do you have a talent for design? Help Tech’s students show off their foreign language pride while staying safe on campus. Submit an internationally inspired design for a cloth face mask to languages@tntech.edu by Oct 23 for a chance to win. If the majority of students and club members in the Department of Foreign Languages select your design, you will win a Starbucks gift card and a free mask!
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WTTU to Broadcast Live at Preview Days
Tech’s radio station, 88.5 – The Nest, will be broadcasting live this Friday and Saturday for Preview Days! Friday, we will be set up in the STEM Center from 1-3 p.m., and on Saturday we will be set in the Marc L Burnett Student Recreation and Fitness Center from 9-11 a.m. Be listening for Tech trivia and come by our booth and correctly answer questions for some cool swag and prizes. See you there!
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“You got a friend in me.” -Toy Story
Come and hang out with all your friends at the Disney club! It’s game night this week which means we’re in for a world of fun. We’re meeting this Thursday at 6 pm in TJ Farr room 308. Bring your favorite games and be our guest!
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LGBTQIA+ Support Group- Tonight!
Many LGBTQ+ individuals experience negative mental health issues due to the prejudice and other biases they face- even the act of coming out is surrounded by fear for many. In fact, research suggests that queer people experience mental health conditions at a rate almost 3 times higher than the general population.
Without mental health we cannot be healthy. It is our hope that LGBTQ+ individuals find this support group to be a safe outlet for them to discuss these challenges and find a sense of community online. We want LGBTQ+ students at Tech to not just make it through their time here, but to flourish- you are worthy of a full and free life.
This group is open to anyone who identifies anywhere on the LGBTQ+ spectrum, including those who don’t know what that means for them! Participants are welcome to come and be accepted as themselves.
This group meets every Thursday evening from 6:15-7:15 on zoom. Participants may choose to be public or anonymous in the zoom meeting. Please email sw-zsspoerl@tntech.edu for the zoom link.
Sponsored by the Tennessee Tech University Counseling Center
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Whitney O’Halek Talk Oct 06
Please join the Professional and Technical Communication Club and the English Club via Zoom on Tuesday, October 6th, at 11:00 a.m., as English/PTC alum Whitney O’Halek shares her self-publishing experience with us. Whitney will begin her presentation with details about publishing her novella series, as well as her travel blog, which was part of the inspiration for the series. Following the presentation, Whitney will be available to answer questions you might have about her self-publishing and entrepreneurship experiences. If you have any questions or are interested in joining the meeting, please contact Dr. Pickering, kpickering@tntech.edu. All majors are welcome. We are looking forward to seeing you!
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Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 8th
Join us on Thursday, October 8, during dead hour (11-11:50) for the third event of the Women’s Leadership Conference. The speaker is community influencer and entrepreneur Katelyn Steakley. She is most recently known for founding the Cookeville Strong Movement after the tornados on March 3, 2020.
To register for the October 8th event and to see the entire speaker line-up visit https://tf.tntech.edu/machform/view.php?id=1014316
Any questions please email cmontgomery@tntech.edu or emwillmore42@tntech.edu.








