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Preserving Holiday Memories from Camera Phones
We are officially in the holiday season, which means dessert, decoration, family, friends, and of course…memories! But are you taking care of yours properly so you can revisit Christmases past in the future? In the past, families stored photographs in … Continue reading
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Tagged camera phones, christmas, digital photographs, digital preservation, holidays, Preservation, TechYeah, Tennessee Tech
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Story from Tech’s 1963-64 Associated Student Body President Phil Wheeler
Tech Anecdote from 1963-64 Associated Student Body President Phil Wheeler Note: Occasionally the University Archivist hears a good story from an alumnus that she would like to share. This story is told by Phil Wheeler and re-written by Archives Assistant … Continue reading
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Tagged Alumni, archives, big-nameentertainment, history, oldphoto, TechYeah, tntech, TTUArchives, WingsUp
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A Trip to the Grand Bahama Islands after Alan Shepard’s Space Voyage
Alan Shepard became the first American in space on May 5, 1961. Although Shepard’s mission was a mere 15 minutes, it held tremendous historical significance. Shepard, seated in the Freedom 7 spacecraft, was launched into space from Cape Canaveral, Florida. After … Continue reading
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Tagged AlanShepard, archives, GrandBahamaIslands, NASA, Space, TechYeah, tntech, TTUArchives, WingsUp
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Pangle Family Papers: Civil War Letters and Internship Experiences
by Shannon L. Buford Little did I know when I walked into the archives that I would be transported back to 1863, but that’s what happened when I began my first project as an intern: reading and digitizing (scanning) a … Continue reading
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Tagged archives, ArchivesInternship, camplife, CivilWarletter, history, militaryhistory, oldphoto, PangleFamily, SpecialCollections, TechYeah, TTUArchives
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Tennessee Tech’s Derryberry Hall
by Jacob Johnson (updated 2021-06 by Megan Atkinson) Derryberry Hall, simply called the Administration Building up until 1962, is the oldest building on campus… more or less. When Jere Whitson donated land for the formation of the private school, … Continue reading
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Tagged DerryberryHall, DixieCollege, TechYeah, TPI, TTUArchives, TTUbuildinghistory, WingsUp
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Watergate the Cockroach: The Story and Celebration of Tech’s Unlikely Champion
by Mikayla G. Wood, student On October 18, 1986, a Tennessee Tech champion was crowned at Palm Beach Atlantic College (PBAU). The athlete had given his all, darting past all of his opponents and running towards the finish line. The … Continue reading
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Tagged cockroach, TechYeah, TTUArchives
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Welcome back and come check out the archives!
Welcome back Tech! Have you ever been to Tech’s Archives and Special Collections? Did you know Tech had an Archives and Special Collections? Whether you are new or experienced with working in Tech’s archives, it has many changes that you … Continue reading
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Tagged BackToSchool, TechYeah, tntech, TTUArchives
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