Top News Stories
| 01/05/12 - Preparing TTC Students For Success The Technology Foundations Lab at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton, pictured above, is a bee hive of student activity buzzing each school day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Read More |
| 01/05/12 - Preliminary SkillsUSA Competition There was stiff competition in the Diesel Powered Equipment Training Program at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton recently as students competed for a berth in SkillsUSA state competition in April 2012. Judges were from business and industry. Read More |
| 01/05/12 - TTC Service Awards Service awards were presented recently to seven members of the faculty and staff at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton with 110 years combined service. Read More |
| 01/05/12 - TTC Student Exit Survey Mike Cole, student services coordinator at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton, pictured above, reviews a student survey with Misty Clevenger of Carter County, who received a Diploma Award as a Medical Administrative Assistant, insurance and coding emphasis, in Business Systems...Read More |
| 01/05/12 - December 13 CNA Graduates Pictured are the Dec. 13, 2011 graduates of the Certified Nurse Aide training program at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton. They are, from left, front row, Christina Atkinson, Mike Henninger, Alisha Carden, Richard Bowers, and Nikki Surcey, all of Carter County; back row, Amy...Read More |
| 12/05/11 - Third LPN Class to Graduate This Year Read More |
| 12/05/11 - NTHS Sponsors Samaratin’s Purse Project Read More |
| 12/05/11 - ETSU President Paul Stanton Retires Read More |
| 11/15/11 - Contractor Chosen for $16 Million Campus Project Denark Construction, 1635 Western Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., has been selected by the Tennessee Building Commission as the construction manager/general contractor for the $16 million campus consolidation project at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton. Preliminary site preparation...Read More |
| 11/15/11 - Fiber Optics Training Computer Information Technology students Justin Bailey of Unicoi County and Adam Roark of Washington County, pictured from left, construct and splice fiber optic cables as part of the cabling specialist certification at TTC-Elizabethton. The 12 to 20 month program prepares students for...Read More |


News & Social Media