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Jymon T. Scott, Class of 2023

The Tennessee Tech Black cultural center helps with finding a home away from home. With our admission numbers being low for students of color, having this place assists with the mental state of feeling appreciated. The school has mentoring programs called RACE and RACE Plus. That being said, there is […]

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Anonymous, Class of 2023

Tennessee Tech is segregated between races. They are very inclusive to POC but are secluded from other races. The organizations related to POC support students very well but the school itself sometimes overlooks certain students and organizations. I wish Tennessee Tech would help to be more inclusive and support POC […]

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Anonymous, Class of 2023

It’s segregated to a certain degree but definitely not cliquey. I have friends of different ethnicities and races but would say that like most places people of the same ethnicity and race tend to hang out with people who share their identifiers. It’s not hard though to make friends of […]

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Isha Kamara, Class of 2023

One day, I walked into a predominantly white party off-campus, and a white student yelled “why are all the minorities here?!” Not to only highlight racist incidents, I’ll also add that the BSU had a Friendsgiving and a large group of black students across the years came together to cook […]

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