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Faculty and Staff 2026 Football Season Ticket Info
Attention Tech Faculty and Staff, the 2026 football season is coming up, and we’re excited to introduce updated ticket information for you. With a new stadium and plenty of excitement surrounding the upcoming season, we are excited for you to join us in the stands to cheer on the Golden Eagles. Ticket prices will be released on Monday, March 16!
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DIY Acai Bowl
Stop by the DIY Açaí Bowl Bar on March 24, 11am–1pm in the Caf. Mix and match toppings to build a bowl that’s as colorful as it is delicious.
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Learn from past Eagle Works winners March 11
Thinking about competing in Eagle Works? Come hear past competitors Elena Gould and Mady Ray as they share how they prepared their business plans, developed their pitches and designed their tradeshow booths. Learn what helped them succeed and ask questions as you prepare your own idea!
The workshop is at 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 11, in Volpe Library 112. Free and open to students.
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UCSC Split Guys/Girls Bible Study
Join UCSC every Monday nigh at 7 pm for a split girls and guys bible study. Girls will be downstairs in the UCSC basement and guys will be upstairs in the UCSC family room. We will even have cookies beforehand 🙂 Reach out if you have any questions.
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Mid Week Peak (MWP)
Join UCSC every Wednesday starting at 6:30 for a free meal. Following the meal, we share in a time in worship and being in the word together. Come share in a time of fellowship and community. Please reach out if you have any questions! We’d love to see you there!!
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Last Chance to Submit for 2026 CITL TechTrendsetter Grant!
Applications for the 2026 CITL TechTrendsetters Grant close this Friday, March 13th. The TechTrendsetters Grant supports faculty in integrating emerging technologies, digital tools, and digital literacy into their courses. The grant aims to elevate teaching and prepare students for a digital‑first world. Apply now and learn more on the CITL website or contact citl@tntech.edu.
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Teaching Kitchen | Stir Fry
Don’t forget! Tonight, you can discover the art of stir fry at our Teaching Kitchen with Chef Audrey on March 10 at 5pm in Oakley Hall, Room 007. Learn how to combine fresh ingredients and bold flavors to create a quick, delicious meal.
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March Student Affairs Spotlight Nominations Now Open! – Spring 2026 Semester
Do you know a student who always goes above and beyond? The Division of Student Affairs is seeking nominations for the February Student Affairs Student Spotlight! We are looking to feature a Golden Eagle who excels in every aspect of campus life. Selected students will be featured in a Tech Times article, Student Affairs Instagram post, and the Student Affairs website! Students and staff are encouraged to nominate. The nomination form can be found here.
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TN Tech Police remind pedestrians: “Heads Up, Phones Down”
University Police reminds everyone: Crosswalks are for your safety—use them. Pedestrians, keep your head up and your phone down when crossing. Make eye contact with drivers before stepping into the roadway to ensure they see you. Drivers, slow down and be alert near crosswalks. Let’s work together to keep our campus safe.
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Tennessee Tech Farm Honey
Tennessee Tech Farms Honey is now available for purchase under the Tech Farms Produce Sales link in Marketplace. Please purchase through Marketplace and pick up in room 102, Oakley Hall.
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Rock Painting with Psych Club
Join Psych Club Thursday, March 12th, for paint and pizza! We will meet in Matthews-Daniel Hall 208 during dead hour (11 a.m. – 12 p.m.) to hang out, decorate some rocks, and have lunch. We are also holding officer elections, so if you are interested in running for leadership for next year, be sure to stop by!
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Student Affairs Newsletter – March 2026 Issue
The March 2026 Issue of the Student Affairs Newsletter is now available. This newsletter was created to share what is taking place in the division and give an inside look into the departments, programs, and services that make up Student Affairs. The newsletter is published on a quarterly basis throughout the year. Visit the Student Affairs website to check out the latest edition!
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Mad Topics Panel: Autism Spectrum Disorder in Education
Join us for the Mad Topics Symposium Panel on Saturday, March 28 at 3:00 PM in Stonecipher Hall. This panel explores Autism Spectrum Disorder through the lens of clinical expertise and lived experience.
Whether you are a professional, a student, or a community advocate, join us for this vital conversation. Gain new perspectives and contribute to the dialogue because mental health matters. RSVP here.
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English Major Morgan Henderson Speaks at Annual TPA Conference
English student Morgan Henderson presented their paper as the only undergraduate at the 2026 annual conference held by the Tennessee Philological Association. Hosted by Freed-Hardeman University from February 26-28, 2026, Morgan was part of the panel of “Power // Identity // Ecologies” that focused largely on postcolonial identity. Her paper is titled “Protective Nonbinary Performance within the Rape Class: The Gendered Ethnocultural Logic of Capitalism and Exploitation.” Based off of Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide and the theories of Judith Butler, Gayatri Spivak, Frederic Jameson, and Michel Foucault, this paper incorporates the liminal positions of citizenship, gender, ethnocultural identity, and power dynamics extending from education and wealth. Many thanks to Dr. Jennifer Gray and Dr. Mari Ramler for the support in the writing, editing, and expansion of this paper and proposal!
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English Club Watch Party 🎬✨
Join the English club in Henderson Hall, Room 216A, during dead hour on Tuesday, March 10, for a screening of Cranford!
Take a step into 19th-century England, where you will be sure to find unforgettable characters, surprising drama, and incredible wit!
Come for snacks and stay for the screening!🍿✨










