Men’s Wearhouse is offering a dress for success workshop and an opportunity to be measured for a suit Nov. 15. The College of Business has teamed up with Men’s Wearhouse for a campus-wide event called Suit Up. “This event is open to anyone who wants to attend,” Amy Jo Carpenter, […]
Month: November 2012
Coming home for the television shows
As Tech’s Homecoming week comes to an end, students anticipate tomorrow’s festivities. The Tech Activities Board is in charge of Homecoming, and the chosen theme is “Tech on TV.” Every organization participating has a choice to compete in various events throughout the week to gain points for overall Homecoming champions. […]
Alumni Relations reaches out to Tech graduates
Tech Alumni Relations spreads the word to alumni about its services and what it is doing to further connect with graduates. Tracey Duncan, director of alumni relations, said Alumni Relations reaches out to Tech alumni through phone calls, email and internet sources. “In this day of technology, we can do […]
$250k grant to support change from coal to gas
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation awarded Tech the Clean Tennessee Energy Grant Award Oct. 24 in the amount of $250,000 to go toward transitioning from coal to natural gas in energy production. “It’s our anticipation this will be our last winter on coal,” Jack Butler, associate vice president […]
SGA moves to revive Tech traditions
SGA established the Historical Traditions Committee Tuesday night. When student senator Caleb Hodges proposed the idea for this committee, it passed with unanimous support from SGA members. “Our goal is to bring back old tradition and implement new tradition here at Tennessee Tech,” Hodges said. “Other large universities are steeped […]
Editor declares Golden Eagles ‘surprising’ season explainable
Tech’s football team is 0-5 in the OVC and 2-6 overall so far in 2012, one year removed from an Ohio Valley Conference Championship and the school’s first visit to the FCS Playoffs. All I’ve heard the past few weeks is the public’s reasoning for the team’s “poor play,” as […]