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Tennessee Tech University is pleased to offer these resources to help you and your team better communicate our story. Please reach out to news@tntech.edu with questions or for further assistance.

 

Use of the Tennessee Tech Name

The university name is written as “Tennessee Tech” on first reference and “Tech” thereafter. Please do not use “TTU.” 

 

University Logo

The Tennessee Tech word mark, T-eagle logo and seal logo are the official set of visual symbols and typographic characters that form the official university primary logo system. Please use the below logos in any materials referencing the university. Right click any of these images to download the hi-res version: 

Horizontal version of the Tech logo in purple

Vertical version of the Tech logo in purple

circular seal version of the Tech logo in purple

Importantly, the university has adopted separate logo and brand assets for University Athletics. Please do not use the “TTU” logo or the eagle icon and word mark unless specifically for athletic affiliation. 

 

Suggested University Boilerplate

With more than 225 programs of study and over 10,000 students, Tennessee Tech University is Cookeville, Tenn.’s nationally ranked and locally loved university, known for producing practical, ready-to-work graduates prepared to compete in a technologically driven world.

Tennessee Tech is recognized as a “Best National University” by U.S. News & World Report and as the number one “Best Value” public university in the state by SmartAsset. Learn more at www.tntech.edu.

 

University Stock Photos

The below images are the property of Tennessee Tech and can be used in any materials as visual representations of the university. Right click any of these images to download the hi-res version:

students cheering in front of Bell Hall during the Homecoming Parade

four female-presenting students dancing with Awesome Eagle during Senior Salute

a male-presenting student of color walking at Commencement, smiling and displaying their diploma

The Ashraf Islam Engineering building at sunset, with a sculpture and a pond in the foreground

A female-presenting student in jeans and a t-shirt warmly hugging Awesome Eagle during Week of Welcome

the drum line of the Tech Marching Band marching in formation in purple and gold uniforms

students running across the football field in purple Tech t-shirts during the Running of the Freshmen

female-presenting students in graduation robes at Commencement, cheering as purple and gold confetti rains down

a tall sculpture ascending into the sky beside Derryberry Hall at sunset

students sitting together on a bench, and standing beside the bench, in front of the Laboratory Science Commons building

Nursing students participating in a demonstration on drawing medicine with Nursing professors

An aerial view of Derryberry Hall during fall, with orange-red foliage on the nearby trees

Bell Hall during summer, viewed from the lawn of the main quad

The Laboratory Science Commons viewed from the LSC lawn during summer

Awesome and four female-presenting students giving the Wings Up hand sign beneath a purple and gold balloon arch

students sitting together on the main quad lawn beneath green shade trees, with Derryberry Hall faintly visible in the background

an aerial view of the ashraf islam engineering building

the ashraf islam engineering building at night

 

B-Roll Footage

Find a three-and-a-half minute video linked below with scenes from across our campus. To download, start the video,  click the settings icon in the bottom right-hand corner, then select the “Download Media” option.

0:00 – 0:15 – Tennessee Tech President Phil Oldham
0:16 – 0:30 – Tech Golden Eagle Marching Band
0:31 – 0:45 – Tennessee Tech President Phil Oldham greets graduates at commencement
0:46 – 1:01 – Tennessee Tech students at homecoming parade
1:02 – 1:13 – Tennessee Tech students at commencement
1:14 – 1:31 – Tennessee Tech students walking along Centennial Plaza
1:32 – 1:42 – Tennessee Tech “Trailblazer” (student tour guide) greets a prospective student and family
1:43 – 2:02 – Tennessee Tech students socialize on Centennial Plaza. “Fearless Falls” is also pictured.
2:03 – 2:30 – Aerial view of Tennessee Tech’s Lab Science Commons and lawn
2:30 – 2:49 – Aerial view of Tennessee Tech’s Marc L. Burnett Student Recreation & Fitness Center
2:50 – 3:03 – Aerial view of Tennessee Tech’s Derryberry Hall
3:04 – 3:13 – Members of Tennessee Tech’s Golden Eagle Football team enter the field at Tucker Stadium
3:14 – 3:30 – Aerial view of Tennessee Tech’s new pedestrian walkway and plaza
3:31 – 3:38 – Tennessee Tech mascot “Awesome Eagle” with students

 

Looking for an expert?

Faculty experts at Tennessee Tech play a vital role in sharing knowledge and insights on a wide range of topics, from engineering and business to education and healthcare. The Office of Communications & Marketing connects media professionals with faculty members who can provide expert commentary, analysis and research-backed perspectives on current events and industry trends.

Journalists seeking credible sources can contact our team at news@tntech.edu to facilitate interviews.

 

Tennessee Tech President Phil Oldham

Phil Oldham, Ph.D., was named Tennessee Tech’s ninth president in 2012. He is often identified as “President Oldham” or “Dr. Oldham.” Find his full biography here and see photos available for media use below:

A horizontally orientated photo of President Phil Oldham leaning against a pillar

A vertically orientated photo of President Phil Oldham standing and smiling

 

 

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