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Ten Years Later: Understanding Flood

More than 13.5 inches of rain in a 24-hour period. Torrential rains that turned a spring weekend into a deadly natural disaster. This weekend marks the tenth anniversary of the Nashville floods that killed 26 people and caused more than $2 billion in damage to personal property. The Upper Cumberland got about half the amount of rain Nashville did during ... Read More »

Tech Not Under Hiring Freeze

While Tennessee Tech will not be directly impacted by the governor’s decision to freeze state hiring, the campus got the message. “We’re taking a very conservative approach currently to resource allocations, spending in general,” Dr. Phil Oldham said. “We hope to be back in a relatively normal operational stance in the fall, but there’s a lot of unknowns.” Governor Bill ... Read More »

Taylor To Lead Tech Research Efforts

The Tennessee Tech Executive Committee voted Tuesday to approve Dr. Jennifer Taylor as the Vice President for Research and Economic Development. “There’s a tremendous foundation on which we can build for research and working with our faculty and students,” Taylor said. “That will be a wonderful opportunity.” Tech has recorded more than $18 million in research dollars for this fiscal ... Read More »

Tech Summer Session One Will Be Online

Tennessee Tech will hold its first session of summer classes online. Tennessee Tech President Phil Oldham said all online fees will be waived for the first session. Oldham said about 150 students remain on campus. Oldham said pro-rated housing refunds have already been posted to accounts. Pro-rated food service refunds will be posted next. Read More »

Daily Work Can Help Students Keep Learning

Elementary students could fall behind if they do not learn every day during this COVID-19 shutdown. Tennessee Tech College of Education Assistant Dean Julie Baker said students who participate in daily educational practices will be able to maintain their grade level. “It’s easier to forget things like math is one of (those subjects) that if you’re not using it and ... Read More »

Covid-19 Forces TTU Recruiting To Go Virtual

Spring produces a flood of high school students heading to college campuses, like Tennessee Tech, searching for a new home. COVID-19 has changed that this year. Tennessee Tech has turned to virtual tours for recruiting future students. Vice President for Enrollment Management and Career Development Dr. Brandon Johnson said they are trying new strategies to tell Tech’s story and share ... Read More »