TTU participates in White House’s National Week of Making launch
For years, Tennessee Tech University students have created technologies and systems to solve problems facing society. Recently, the university expanded those opportunities by building a makerspace and expanding innovation and entrepreneurship efforts on campus.
This week, several university representatives will travel to Washington, D.C., to participate in the second National Maker Faire. TTU is also part of the Make Schools Alliance, a coalition of schools dedicated to the maker movement that works in partnership with the White House.