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Parking and Maps

Tennessee Tech is primarily a pedestrian campus; however, we do have several lots around campus for guests to park on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at no cost. The lots are first come, first serve; you may park in any color lot if spots are available, but do NOT park in a handicapped space unless you have a handicap sticker/tag.

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There are plenty of handicapped spaces in all lots. If you have special accessibility needs, please email Colleen Mestayer, Local Arrangements Chair, at cmestayer@tntech.edu prior to the conference for assistance.

 

To enter the university, we suggest using 7th Street, which is located on the south side of the university and will allow you access to the drivable parts of campus.

 

Take North Dixie (off of 7th Street) to access the Roaden University Center (hub for registration, exhibitors, silent auction, and posters, Bryan Fine Arts (where Watternberger Auditorium is housed), and a large parking lot.

 

Take Stadium Drive (off of 7th Street) to access parking lots behind the buildings hosting the panels: Henderson, TJ Farr, and Bartoo Halls. You will need to take a right on W. 10th Street to access these lots.

 

Take Stadium Drive (off of 7th Street) to access parking lots behind the library for additional parking.

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The Appalachian Studies Association was formed in 1977 by a group of scholars, teachers, and regional activists who believed that shared community has been and will continue to be important to those writing, researching, and teaching about Appalachia. The ASA is headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.

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