Personal computers, the Internet
and leading edge professors are taking higher education classrooms
to a place they've never gone before cyberspace. Is there still
a place for bricks-and-mortar universities? FULL
STORY (PDF)
Here at home, it's easier
to put war on pause and skip a day or two of reading the news about
Iraq or Afghanistan. But dozens of men and women in the U.S. military
at home and abroad shaped part of their skills and character as students,
often ROTC cadets, at Tennessee Tech.
Irving Stone's novel about the artist
Michelangelo nailed it: The artist's life is as much about pain as
it is the glory of creation. For the sheer love of art, these alumni
artists are pursuing their dreams.
Visions is
published in the spring and fall by Tennessee Technological
University for alumni and friends. Correspondence welcome:
Mail to Office of Public Affairs, Box 5056, Cookeville, TN
38505-0001, call 931-372-3214, or e-mail visions@tntech.edu.
For the most up-to-date information on alumni activities,
call 1-800-889-8730 or visit Alumni
Relations.