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  • TN Tech Police remind you to know the laws before you ride

    TN Tech Police remind you to know the laws before you ride

    Know the law before you ride. In Tennessee, bicycles are vehicles and must follow the same traffic laws as cars. Ride on the right side of the road, obey all traffic signals and stop signs, and use lights at night. Wear a helmet, use hand signals when turning, and stay alert. Drivers must give cyclists at least 3 feet when passing. Share the road and ride safely.

  • March 23 Careers n’ Coffee with 21st Mortgage Corporation

    Take a break and enjoy a FREE cup of coffee while speaking with recruiters from 21st Mortgage Corporation on Mon, March 23, at 10 a.m. in the RUC’s Swoops Food Court.

    21st Mortgage Corporation, a full-service manufactured housing lender, offers career opportunities for recent grads and professionals at all levels. They are seeking dependable, motivated individuals to learn and grow in a team-focused environment.

    Careers n’ Coffee events are hosted by the Center for Career Development.

    To learn more about this and upcoming events, visit: tntech.edu/career/events.php

    career@tntech.edu | 931-372-3232

     

     

  • Reporting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse – Spring 2026

    Per Tech Policy 131, if you reasonably believe fraud, waste, or abuse* has occurred, please report it to:

    Your supervisor OR

    • Tech Internal Audit
      Tech Online Reporting
      (931) 372-3045OR
    • Tennessee Comptroller’s Office 
      State of Tennessee Online Reporting
      (800) 232-5454

      *Definitions:
      Fraud – intentional deception to achieve unlawful personal gain
      Waste – extravagant, careless, or needless use of funds, property, or personnel
      Abuse – unnecessary or unreasonable use of government funds or property

  • New Trauma Support Group

    New Trauma Support Group

    Please feel free to join our new trauma support group available on campus inside the J.J. Oakley Health Services Clinic! We will meet in the conference room every Thursday at 3PM. If there is another date/ time that would be better for you- reach out to me! Campus Wellness Initiative has additional groups that you can choose from during the week!

  • Football Season Tickets On Sale NOW

    Football Season Tickets On Sale NOW

    Golden Eagle Faculty and Staff, the wait is over!

    2026 Football Season Tickets are on sale now!

    To purchase yours, visit ttusports.com. For information on the new stadium, parking maps, and general FAQs visit ttusportstickets.com

  • Home Baseball and Softball

    Home Baseball and Softball

    This weekend, Golden Eagle Baseball and Softball are home!

    Softball: Saturday at 12 & 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m.

    Baseball: Friday at 6 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m., and Sunday at 1 p.m.

    We hope to see you there!

  • HR Office Hour Recording for March

    The recording for the March HR Office Hour that reviewed the Annual Performance Evaluation process for all non-faculty permanent employees is available at: https://www.tntech.edu/private/hr/live-office-hours.php

     

     

  • Spring Break Steam Outage – March 19-20

    The campus steam distribution system will be shut down on Thursday morning, March 19th, to allow for some much needed repairs that can only be safely performed while the steam plant is offline.  Weather forecasts predict a warmer end to the week of spring break, with highs in the upper 60’s, which means that minimal impacts are anticipated on Thursday.  Please be aware that some areas on campus will be cooler than normal on Friday morning, so please dress appropriately.  The healthier steam system will be brought back online by the close of business Friday, March 20th.  Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • Budget Planning and Management Specialist III – Internal Search

    The Office of the Provost is looking to fill a full-time financial position to assist and advise the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Provosts in budgetary matters. A few of the essential functions are to provide financial assistance and guidance to the units reporting to Academic Affairs and assist the Senior Manager with faculty payroll. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with four years of related professional experience, or an associate’s degree in a relevant field with six years of related experience, or a high school diploma/GED with eight years of related professional experience. For more information regarding the position or to apply, please visit jobs.tntech.edu and click on the “I Am an Employee” link in the top right corner of the page.

  • Spring Break Family Craft Studio at the Craft Center!

    Spring Break Family Craft Studio at the Craft Center!

    Join the Appalachian Center for Craft in Smithville on Wednesday, March 18th from 9am to 3pm for a special Family Craft Studio session during Spring Break! We’ll present two crafts: basketweaving and paper marbling. Free and open to the public for ages 6+ while supplies last. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Click here for more information.

  • Raleigh Daily Trio perform Thursday, March 12

    Raleigh Daily Trio perform Thursday, March 12

    Center Stage presents the Raleigh Trio for a jazz combo performance Thursday, March 12 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 101 (Haste Hall) of the Bryan Fine Arts Building. Contact athurmond@tntech.edu for more information.

  • March 12 Interview Skills Workshop

    March 12 Interview Skills Workshop

    Join us Thurs, March 12 at 11 a.m. on the 3rd floor of the RUC in room 371 to learn a few skills to help you in your next interview. This workshop is open to everyone but will NOTcount toward any Career Readiness Certification. To learn more about this and upcoming events, visit: tntech.edu/career/events.php

    Career Development | career@tntech.edu | 931-372-3232

  • Mid-Semester Reset: On Track or Time to Pivot?

    Mid-Semester Reset: On Track or Time to Pivot?

    Join the Launchpad Student Success Center for Mid‑Semester Reset: On Track or Time to Pivot?

    Swing by the Volpe Library Lobby TODAY, Mar. 12, anytime 10am–2pm. Thinking about switching majors or dropping a class for a “W”? We can talk it through. Got questions about advising or just life? Bring friends, get answers, grab some chocolate, and bounce back—no appointment, no pressure!

  • Mid-Semester Reset: On Track or Time to Pivot?

    Mid-Semester Reset: On Track or Time to Pivot?

    The Launchpad Student Success Center is hosting Mid‑Semester Reset: On Track or Time to Pivot? TODAY, March 12, in the Volpe Library Lobby from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Students can stop by for on‑the‑spot support with class concerns, major exploration, or questions about dropping a course for a “W.” No appointment needed. Encourage your students to attend, bring a friend, grab some chocolate, and connect with the Launchpad Success Coach for guidance during this pivotal point in the semester.

  • Let’s Poke!

    Let’s Poke!

    Join us for the last Patio Party of the semester on March 26 from 5–7pm on the back patio of the Caf. Enjoy tropical vibes, delicious poke bowls, and a fun evening outdoors as we wrap up the semester’s patio events.