In the news, Oct. 28
Herald-Citizen:
Oct. 15 – TTU’s Gunter featured speaker in book festival; College Republicans work hard behind the scenes
Oct. 16 – Presidential candidate draws hundreds here
Oct. 18 – Katie Kumar named TTU Ambassador for October
Oct. 23 – TTU one of friendliest for military; Pride Days; TTU answers president’s call to serve; Two National Merit Scholars come to TTU; TTU to sponsor small business seminar
Oct. 24 – Biernacki receives TTU faculty award; Wall sculptures on display at TTU
Oct. 26 – Program graduate named interim director of TTU School of Human Ecology; Focus on Fibers at TTU’s Appalachian Center for Craft
Oct. 27 – TTU Water Center hosts OASIS workshops
Crossville Chronicle:
Oct. 11 – TTU Appalachian Center for Craft displays work of South Korean artist; TTU welcomes Joseph Rencis as dean of College of Engineering
Fentress Courier:
Oct. 19 – Free small business seminar November 1
Gather News:
Oct. 15 – Two-headed snake gives gardener shock of his life
Livingston News:
Oct. 11 – First child life program
Mountain View:
Sept. 23 – TTU receives $1.1 million NSF grant to train STEM teachers; Tennessee’s first Child Life program up and running at TTU
Noodls.com:
Oct. 20 – TTU’s Ben Mohr named an Outstanding Engineering Educator
Parade.com:
Oct. 18 – Occupy Wall Street: Too big to fail?
Sparta Expositor:
Sept. 29 – Cumberland Quintet opens 40th season with new member
Storyful.com:
Oct. 17 – GOP hopeful proposes electric border fence
Tennessean:
Oct. 18 – Man finds 2-headed snake
Oct. 19 – Franklin’s Bruning tapped for co-op assignment
Tullahoma Sunday News:
Oct. 9 – National Merit Scholar Erica Hohne at TTU
WSMV, Nashville:
Oct. 16 – Herman Cain visits Middle Tenn. Saturday
WTVF-Channel 5, Nashville:
Oct. 15 – Presidential candidate Cain visits Tennessee Tech





