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Graduate Q&A: Amy Stafford

Amy Stafford, Graduate Student in Environmental Informatics WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL? When I graduated from Maryville College, I knew that I...

Alison Piepmeier inspired many people throughout her life

by Lelia Gibson Alison Piepmeier, ‘94 English, an accomplished feminist scholar and TTU alumna who was born and raised in Cookeville, died in August 2016....

Designing her dream

by Elissa Longfellow '16 After wondering whether or not she could find a job that was in her field, Megan (Foster) Fielden, ’10 housing and...

Cruise conductor

President of Suman Entertainment Group returns to Tech for lectures and clinics for current students by Kory Riemensperger If you’ve enjoyed music on a cruise ship,...

Adapt & Create

by Buddy Pearson Rob Schabert knows all about how to adapt and create. For 33 years, Tennessee Tech’s assistant athletics director for sports information and broadcasting...

The right place and the right time

by Buddy Pearson Tennessee Tech is the right place and now is the right time for Kim Rosamond. After spending 21 seasons in women’s college basketball,...

Game plan

Tech's new football coach has been working his plan to become a head coach his entire life. Now, he's bringing that focus and passion...

Faculty Q&A: James Baier

Agriculture professor James Baier has a knack for turning difficult classroom material into a hands-on educational experience for his students. He was the first...

Neutralizing an unseen threat

by Kory Riemensperger On Sept. 11, 2001, Chris Hodge, ’95 chemistry, was working as a process engineer for Milliken & Co.’s Finishing Plant in Pendleton,...

Sponsored research at Tech reaches new heights

Tennessee Tech is taking its research responsibilities to new heights. From increases in sponsored research to a record number of intellectual property disclosures, Tech’s...