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Textbook Purchases – Order Online Today
Be prepared for class and order your books today!
We are encouraging all students to place their textbook order online to reduce the traffic of in-store customers. When placing your order online, you will have the option for it to be shipped to your home / local address, or for in-store pickup.
How to order your books online:
Option 1: Logging into your eagle online account.
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- Log into your eagle online account.
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- Go to students
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- Click on registration
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- Click on “order your textbooks” (5thfrom the bottom of the list)
Click on the bookstore link. This will populate your schedule into the next screen.
Option 2: Going through the bookstore website
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- Go to tenn-tech.bncollege.com
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- Click on textbooks
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- Click on find textbooks
Click on the drop down menu for your term and class and click find materials.
FREE SHIPPING. Order your books online and have them shipped to your home! Free ground shipping on orders over $49.
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Textbook Pick-Up – Skip the Line, Reserve your Time!
IN-STORE PICKUP. Once you have received the email that your order is ready for pick up, you may come to the store and get your books. The University Bookstore has developed a reservation so you can schedule your pick up date and time in advance!
Minimize you time standing in line. Reserve a time to pick up your books on the North Patio of the University Center (along A Street). To make a North Patio reservation, go to www.calendly.com/tenntechbooks/online-order-pickup
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- Use your Order BOX Number, which will be in the pickup email you will receive once your order has been completed and schedule a pick-up time. (ex. Box #1234-F20-PCK)
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- At your scheduled day/time come to the North Patio of the University Center to pick up your books.
There will be reserved parking along the North Patio wall on A Street.
Have questions? Contact us at 931-372-3131 or email sm474@bncollege.com
North Patio Hours – Reservation Required (see below link)
www.Calendly.com/tenntechbooks/onlin-order-pickup
Aug. 20th -21st 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Aug. 24th – 28th 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Food Pantry Fall 2020
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- The pantry is transitioning from summer hours to regular semester hours.
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- Closed for 1 week to get our new staff trained (Aug. 24 – 30).
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- During the time we are closed, you may visit the auxiliary pantry in the library, open during regular library hours, 10 items each week at this location. Make sure you fill out the index cards every time you go (and drop it in the box). Please also wear a mask and gloves when shopping there.
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- COVID Plan: If you would like go inside the pantry and shop for yourself this semester, you will
absolutely
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- have to arrive wearing a mask and gloves. You will also need to bag your own groceries after shopping. This is for everyone’s health safety, including your own.
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- If you arrive without these items, one of our staff will have to shop for you and place your items outside for contactless pick up.
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- If you become quarantined due to testing positive for COVID or being in contact with someone having tested positive for COVID, you can arrange contactless pick up for groceries by calling our staff at 931-372-4067.
Regular Hours: Monday – Thursday (8am – 5pm), August 31 – December 4, 2020
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University Vehicles
With students returning to campus, Parking & Transportation asks that all university vehicles be moved back to the purple zone by the end of day Wednesday, August 19. Please contact the Parking & Transportation department with any questions.
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Tennessee Tech Today for this week
Here is this week’s Tennessee Tech Today radio show: https://www.tntech.edu/news/files/TNTechTodayforAug142020_mixdown.mp3
This week’s Tennessee Tech Today includes Dan Warren, interim associate vice president of facilities and business services, and Kerri Demeri, director of auxiliary services, discussing students returning to campus; and Christy Killman, chair of the exercise science department, talking about the new Academic Wellness Center.
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Tennessee Commemorates Ratification of the 19th Amendment
Golden Eagles can watch live as Tennessee commemorates its role in the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote throughout the United Stated 100 years ago. Watch the living history reenactment of this historic event Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 9:30 a.m. at https://www.facebook.com/tnwoman100/posts/622781364902469
Learn more about the State of Tennessee Woman Suffrage Centennial at https://tnwoman100.com.
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MISSING POPCORN MACHINE
If a popcorn machine was accidentally delivered to your department, please return it to the College of Education Student Success Center in TJ FARR Room 202. We are offering a reward for any information regarding the whereabouts of this package! If you have any leads or if you have found this popcorn machine, please contact Chantelle Ablakwa @ 931-372-6036 or email cablakwa@tntech.edu. THANK YOU!!!
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UPDATE to PeopleAdmin Login Process
PeopleAdmin has been recently updated to use single sign-on authentication in line with the University’s mission to make access to external software programs easier for the campus community. What does this mean? Well, if you access PeopleAdmin directly through the IDme Express portal, no extra login will be required. You will bypass the normal PeopleAdmin login screen and be taken into PeopleAdmin immediately. If instead you decide to visit the PeopleAdmin website directly, there will be a link at the top labeled “Employees click here to login” that will allow you to use your TTU domain username and password to login. Your PeopleAdmin username and password will now match your TTU domain username and password, so no extra passwords to remember. If you visit PeopleAdmin, you will see these changes have already taken effect. We hope this will make your PeopleAdmin experience better. If you have any questions or issues, please let us know.
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Road Closures – University and Peachtree
In an effort to allow students to maintain social distancing while walking in the center of campus, portions of Peachtree Ave and University Dr will be closed to thru traffic (authorized vehicles only). Stop signs and barriers will be placed in locations that will allow block thru traffic, but maintain access to the Henderson Hall parking lot.
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Week of Welcome 2020!
Week of Welcome 2020 will be hosted August 17-24! We are excited to welcome all new and returning students to campus for the fall 2020 semester, and this year’s events will contain a mixture of virtual and in-person experiences.
For a full event listing, please visit www.tntech.edu/weekofwelcome
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Center Spotlight: STEM Center Awarded $49,875 SERS Grant for ARISE Program
Congratulations to Rural Reimagined’s partner the Oakley STEM Center and PI Dr. Darek Potter (STEM Center Director), Co-PI Dr. Julie Baker (College of Education Associate Dean), and Co-PI Mr. Harry Ingle (College of Engineering Student Success Center Director) for being awarded a $49,875 grant to develop the Ambassadors for Rural Innovation & STEM Education (ARISE) program. The program will recruit 20 first-year student ambassadors from economically disadvantaged rural communities who are pursuing STEM and STEM-related majors. Student ambassadors will develop skills in teamwork, communication, networking, teaching pedagogy, and community service. They will also gain experiential learning by assisting teachers in delivering STEM-related lessons and will be mentored by regional industry partners to gain an understanding of local opportunities after graduation. Wings up! View the full story here: https://www.tntech.edu/grand-challenge/news/articles/20200812-stemcenter-arisegrant.php
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MS Cooper / Pinkerton Parking
Students will begin moving into the resident halls on August 16. Beginning on this date, you must have a green parking permit to park in the residential zones.
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Electric Power Outage Thursday, August 11
Planned maintenance by Cookeville Electric Department will require a utility power loss beginning 4:00 am CDT Thursday, August 11. This outage is anticipated to last 15 minutes or less. The main campus has standby generators and should not experience a power loss. Buildings which will be affected include: Tech Village, Athletic Performance Center, Marc Burnett Student Recreation, Foundation Hall, Varsity Building.
Departments may choose to turn off sensitive equipment prior to this power outage.
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Graduate Faculty Advisors: Degree Works Tutorial Now Available!
The Degree Works degree audit system is now available for graduate students. Degree Works has been available at the undergraduate level for several years and fulfills graduate student Financial Aid compliance requirements issued by the Federal Government (CPOS).
To assist graduate faculty advisors who may not be familiar with Degree Works, the following tutorial is provided:
For additional information, contact Cassaundra Trapp or Renee Henry in Grad Studies at x3233.
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Fall 2020 Peer Mentor Application Still Available… Apply Now!
The deadline to apply to be a Fall 2020 Peer Mentor is quickly approaching, don’t miss your chance to apply! Visit the Peer Mentor website at www.tntech.edu/connections/peermentor.php for more information and to apply.






