Christmas might still be a few weeks away, but some lights are being strung across campus. Tech’s third annual Lighting the Quad is scheduled from 5-5:30 p.m. on Dec. 3. This holiday tradition involves Tech’s historic main quad glowing with festival lights and holiday spirit. President Phil Oldham […]
Author: Alexis Agee
Flu shots on campus for $18
Flu season is upon middle Tennessee, and Tech students can now receive a flu shot at Health Services on campus for $18. The clinic provides care for all full-time students, part-time students, faculty and staff. To make an appointment, students can call 931-372-332 or schedule online on Eagle […]
Tech students represented as Stanford fellows
Three Tennessee Tech students completed curriculum to be launched as Stanford fellows. Mik Davis, Courtney Savage and Rachel Smith, Tech’s cohort, received a fellowship and grant opportunity at Stanford University through a program called the University Innovation Fellowship. The UIF is a worldwide program run and sponsored by […]
Tech celebrates National Transfer Student Week
Tech is not only a place to begin four years of a college career, it is also a place that roughly 3,500 students transferred to finish their degree. “A third of our student body are transfer students,” Alex Callis, tech’s transfer specialist, said. October 21-25 is National Transfer […]
Fall Festival for all ages
Nearly 500 people are expected to attend this year’s Fall Festival at Tech’s Hyder-Burkes Pavilion this weekend, an organizer said. The event is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hyder-Burkes Pavilion is located on Gainesboro Grade less than two miles west of Tech and belongs to the College […]
Television studio gained from college transfer
A once state-of-the-art television studio in the Volpe Library now belongs to the Department of Communication following a move to the College of Interdisciplinary Studies. Almost two years ago, faculty and staff began discussing why a move would be beneficial to the department. Faculty voted in favor of the […]