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TTU Communications Department Will Not Move For Now

After a student protest and hundreds signed a petition against the movement, Tennessee Tech will not move its Communications Program for now. The university reportedly planned to move the department from the Roaden University Center to Foundation Hall. Students voiced concern about the facility being outdated. “The university has put any move for the department of communication on hold until ... Read More »

Oldham: Oakley Was A Mentor, Friend And Great Supporter Of TTU

Tennessee Tech President Phil Oldham said there is no separation between the university and the life of Millard Oakley. Oldham said Oakley made it a special purpose of his to make a mark on higher education. “He strongly believed in the role of education and how it can help improve the lives and the mobility of individuals in the Upper ... Read More »

TTU Brings Back 17th Annual Research and Creative Inquiry Day In-Person

Tennessee Tech students will be setting up their research Wednesday for the 17th annual Research and Creative Inquiry Day. The event features poster and paper presentations of students’ research. Office of Research and Economic Development Editor Amy Hill said 237 abstracts ranging over seven different colleges will be on display. “It helps build their communication skills, and it also helps ... Read More »

Award Winning Author To Speak At Tech About Gender Bias In Healthcare

Tennessee Tech welcomes journalist and author Maya Dusenbery Monday night as the Center Stage and Women’s Center speaker. Status of Women Commission University Chair Stephanie Adams said Dusenbery will speak about her book Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leaves Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed and Sick. “One of the things that this books does is open ... Read More »

Gov Lee On Investment Into Tennnessee Tech In Proposed Budget

Governor Bill Lee’s proposed budget has over $100 million allocated for Tennessee Tech capital projects. Lee said those projects include a new construction manufacturing engineer building and renovations to Johnson Hall. “The future of our state lies in our children, and our young people including those making their way through our universities,” Lee said. “Tennessee Tech is a significant educator ... Read More »

TTU’s “Window On The World” Event Promotes Diversity And Global Harmony

Tennessee Tech’s “Window on the World” (WOW) Celebration returns this Saturday on the Main Quad. Co-Coordinator Alejandra Cisneros-Conohan said that the event was created over 22 years ago to promote diversity and global harmony. “We’re a melting pot and it’s nice not only to learn about the cultures that we develop here but about how we came to be what ... Read More »

TTU Faculty Celebrating 50th Anniversary Of Cumberland Quintet

Tennessee Tech’s Cumberland Quintet celebrates its 50th anniversary season with a special performance Wednesday night. The ensemble consists of faculty members that all teach their respected instrument in the school of music. Flutist Dr. Mary Matthews said the performance will be a celebration of the past, present and future. “We just really feel the excitement and the honor and the ... Read More »

Tech Traditional Housing Rate 5% Increase To Help With Maintenance

Tennessee Tech set to increase rates for traditional housing by some five percent. Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Cynthia Polk-Johnson said that the increase will help with needed maintenance to some of the halls. “We had some renovations happen some years ago and now we really have been looking at our facilities and determining what else needs to happen,” ... Read More »

TTU Approves New Agricultural Technology Innovation Center

Tennessee Tech will get a new $1 million Agricultural Technology Innovation Center as one of the approved projects for the fiscal year. Dean of the School of Agriculture and Ecology Dr. Darron Smith said that he calls the new facility a “student success center.” He said it will serve as a place where students can hone their skills or test ... Read More »

TTU Bringing “Tech To You” To Help Reach Prospective Students

Tennessee Tech is bringing the university community to potential students all across the state as part of its “Tech To You” series. Director of Undergraduate Admissions Steve Keller said that these programs were started at the height of the pandemic. He said that they wanted to make it easier on students and families who weren’t able to travel to Tech ... Read More »