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  • Monday Night Clay Handbuilding at the Craft Center

    Monday Night Clay Handbuilding at the Craft Center

    From April 6 to May 11, 6-8pm, learn traditional methods like pinching, coil, and slab to build functional and/or sculptural work. Handbuilding is very versatile, and the techniques can be used to make highly individualized work. The skills learned are perfect for an absolute beginner to clay. Those with more experience can tailor projects for maximum personal expression. Faculty, staff and students get 25% off! For more info or to register click here!

  • Research and Creative Inquiry Day – Now Accepting Abstracts!

    Research and Creative Inquiry Day – Now Accepting Abstracts!

    Research and Creative Inquiry Day – April 20 – April 23, 2026

    Research and Creative Inquiry Day is an event designed to promote student research and creative inquiry and provide a venue for presenting that work. This event is open to undergraduate and graduate students from all departments who want to display their research and creative projects.     LEARN MORE

  • Recovery Ally Training

    Recovery Ally Training

    The Center for Addiction Prevention & Support encourages you to become a Recovery Ally! This free online course is designed to help participants better understand substance misuse, addiction, recovery, and the vital role allies play in reducing stigma. The course is designed to be completed in one hour, but the learning modules can be completed at your preferred pace. It is open to anyone who wants to support the recovery community. Register here.

  • Faculty Scholar Advocate for Truman Scholarship Advising

    Faculty Scholar Advocate for Truman Scholarship Advising

    Interested in helping students fund graduate school for careers in public service—gov., public health, education, or nonprofit work? Apply to become a Faculty Scholar Advocate for the Truman Scholarship! Learn more about the award at Truman.gov. If you’re interested in mentoring students for this opportunity, see expectations and application. Small stipend available. Contact Honors Program Director, Lindsey at LRRoberts@tntech.edu by February 19.

  • Save the Date for Suicide Prevention

    Save the Date for Suicide Prevention

    Save the date for QPR Suicide Prevention Trainings this semester! Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is an interactive Suicide Prevention Training that teaches you 3 simple steps in saving a life. It is important to recognize that anyone and everyone can do their part in the prevention of suicide on campus. These trainings will be offered at 11:00am once a month – February 17 (RUC 101), March 10 (RUC 101), and April 21 (RUC 371). All are welcome! For more information, contact the Center for Counseling and Mental Health Wellness at 931-372-3331 or counsel@tntech.edu.

  • DIY Greek Yogurt Bar

    DIY Greek Yogurt Bar

    Stop by our DIY Greek Yogurt Bar on February 19, 11am–1pm. Customize your yogurt with a variety of toppings while Registered Dietitian Olivia explains the benefits of Greek yogurt and how it fits into a healthy routine.

  • Goals Over Grind: Motivation That Lasts!

    Goals Over Grind: Motivation That Lasts!

    Encourage your students to attend Goals Over Grind: Motivation that Lasts on Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 11–11:45 am, hosted by The Launchpad Student Success Center, in partnership with the Testing & Learning Center. This workshop gives students practical tools for setting realistic goals, sustaining motivation, and managing academic pressure all semester. Motivation comes and goes, but goals keep us moving!

    Volpe Library, Room 120. Need info. or to offer extra credit- contact Tenika Burgess at tnburgess@tntech.edu or 931-372-6850.

  • Delight-Ful

    Delight-Ful

    The DELIGHT●FUL Challenge is HERE! We will kick it off with a compliment to you. We absolutely LOVE serving you and your smiles BRIGHTEN our day. Now, it’s your turn, get out there and celebrate kindness this week in the Delightful Challenge Feb 16-20! Together we’re aiming for 500,000 acts of kindness across the country. Lastly be sure to join us for a special meal in the Caf on Feb 17 and don’t forget to tag your acts #delightfulvibes #delightfulchallenge #chartwellsjoy.

  • Goals Over Grind: Motivation That Lasts!

    Goals Over Grind: Motivation That Lasts!

    The Launchpad Student Success Center, in partnership with the Testing & Learning Center (Volpe Room 120), is hosting: Goals Over Grind: Motivation That LastsTuesday, Feb. 17th, from 11-11:45am. Learn to set real goals, stay motivated, and build momentum when life gets chaotic. Missed the first workshop? Don’t miss this one—your semester won’t slow down for you. Leave with a clear plan and strategies that actually stick. Ready to level up before it’s too late?

    Need info, contact Tenika Burgess at tnburgess@tntech.edu or 931-372-6850.

  • Share The Love With The Launchpad Student Success Center

    Share The Love With The Launchpad Student Success Center

    Join the Launchpad Student Success Center for Share the Love Thurs. Feb. 12th @ 10am – 2pm. Swing by the Volpe Library Lobby to make a Valentine for someone who brightens your campus life and take a quick “Self‑Compassion Test” to see how well you show up for you. Free treats, creative chill time, chat with the Launchpad Success Coach and peers. Plus, you can enter a drawing to win a Soul Craft gift card—perfect for treating yourself to a cozy coffee or sweet treat! Come spread the love!

  • Delight-Ful Faculty Staff Day | Caf

    Delight-Ful Faculty Staff Day | Caf

    We’re celebrating Delightful Week with Faculty & Staff Day on Feb 17. This time only, entry is $5, giving faculty and staff all-day access to the Caf and a chance to enjoy something special.

  • Eagle Works Business Model Canvas Workshop

    Eagle Works Business Model Canvas Workshop

    Eagle Works is where ideas start to take shape.

    Join local entrepreneur Luke Ramey for a hands-on Business Model Canvas workshop designed to help you clarify your idea, understand who it’s for, identify the problem it solves and map out how it creates value, especially for those preparing to compete in Eagle Works.

    The workshop is at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 11, in Library 112. The event is free and open to all students!

  • Eileen Wallace Gallery Talk and Reception

    Eileen Wallace Gallery Talk and Reception

    Join us at the Joan Derryberry Art Gallery, located in Roaden University Center, on February 12th at 4:30pm for the gallery talk and reception featuring printmaker, Eileen Wallace.

  • Student Members of ACS Bake Sale- Feb 11

    Student Members of ACS Bake Sale- Feb 11

    The Student Members of the American Chemical Society (SMACS) will be holding a bake sale in the south atrium of the Laboratory Science Commons on Wednesday, Feb 11 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. There will be a variety of baked goods available and we accept, cash, card, and Venmo. Funds raised go toward helping support registration expenses for students to present their research at national conferences. Come get a sweet treat for Valentine’s Day! Questions can be sent to smacsttu@gmail.com.

  • Spring 2026 Qualitative Community of Practice

    Spring 2026 Qualitative Community of Practice

    Join the Qualitative Research Community of Practice, an interdisciplinary group exploring qualitative methods. QCoP creates a space for faculty to share ideas, build networks, and strengthen research skills. This spring, faculty will present on autoethnography and a dual‑analysis study. Join this collaborative community here or learn more on our website.