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State audit reveals Tech’s failure to report to IRS as TTU employees received free housing
On August 24 the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury published its findings of a recent audit on the Tech Office of University Housing and Residential Life. The report stated that between July 31, 2021 and November 1, 2022 “at least 10 TTU employees and six family members of employees lived […]
Unveiling the Charms of Flirt Blue
CLICK HERE Flirt Blue is not just a color; it’s an experience that encompasses allure and magnetism. Whether you are exploring the vibrant nightlife of Ibiza or strolling through the picturesque streets of Santorini, there’s something undeniably captivating about the hue that has the […]
TTU faculty present ‘An Iliad’ as first production for new theater company
From June 27-29, two TTU faculty members will be presenting the play “An Iliad” by Denis O’Hare and Lisa Peterson at the Cookeville Performing Arts Center. “An Iliad” will be the first production for James Alder and Joseph Clark’s theater company Alder & Clark Present. Alder has worked as the […]
The importance of sustainability
The Office of Sustainability at Tech offers a range of year-round green activities, so you can celebrate the Earth during more than just in April. Delayne Miller is the Office of Sustainability’s only staff member, with the rest of the team being student workers. “Most of them work the campus […]
“Nothing but net!” Women go dancing into March
Tennessee Tech women took on Little Rock in the Ohio Valley Conference Championship game over the weekend winning the first its first championship game since 2000 with a final score of the game was 54-46. Maaliya Owens said, “I think Little Rock defended our three very well. They were on […]
Could Greek Life be more diverse and inclusive on campus?
Coming into a freshman year joining Greek Life is the last thing on the mind of many when starting college. Throughout high school Greek Life is often viewed as a hierarchy of caucasian supremacy, simply a group of people who sought out to exclude others from their elusive cult. But […]
University board of trustees approves new organizational structure
Tennessee Tech’s Board of Trustees last semester approved an organizational structure that would “better support the effort to increase enrollment.” At the recommendation of Tech President Phil Oldham, Chief Communications Officer Karen Lykins is the new vice president of enrollment and communication — which sets her salary at approximately $200,000. […]