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Welcome to our Clay N. Hixson Student Success Center for the College of Engineering at Tennessee Tech University. We are excited to be your resource as you pursue your engineering or computer science degree, providing tutoring, academic advising, supplemental instruction, and peer mentoring to support you academically and personally. We oversee the Student Ambassador program, annual student awards, engineering residence hall, student organizations, and scholarships. Our peer tutoring and supplemental instruction programs, led by trained peers, enhance your learning and foster self-sufficiency. Additionally, we offer workshops to help you reach your personal, academic, and professional goals. As the hub for your engagement in engineering activities, we provide opportunities for leadership development, networking, and professional growth. We recognize your achievements with annual awards, celebrating the impact you've made. Our mission is your success!
Clay N. Hisxon
It has often been said that actions speak louder than words. This could not be any
truer than in the life of the late Tennessee Tech alum Clay Hixson. Though practically
speechless the last 13 years of his life, his giving spirit led Clay to make one of
the largest gifts in engineering’s history.
Clay Newell Hixson grew up on a rural Bledsoe County farm, learning as a young boy
the value of hard work. Clay carried this trait with him as he served, like many men
of his age, in the Navy during World War II. After leaving the service, Clay entered
Tennessee Tech in the spring of 1950.Wiring houses in the evenings and on the weekends,
Clay scraped the money together to pay for his education. Through hard work and dedication,
Clay managed to earn an electrical engineering degree in just three years, graduating
in December 1953.
Shortly after graduation, Clay was hired on by the Tennessee Valley Authority as an
electrical engineer, and spent the next 30 years with the organization. He retired
to his Cleveland, TN home in 1983 to enjoy the good life.
Though he never married, Clay was fortunate to have met a wonderful lady who not only
became a “traveling” companion, but also a special friend and caregiver. Mary Northrup
and Clay became good friends in the 1960’s. After Clay retired, they enjoyed traveling
together to various parts of the country.
Clay’s happy retirement was dampened in 1996 when he suffered a stroke. Among other
things, the stroke severely affected his speech. Fortunately, Mary was there to help,
and she became Clay’s full-time caregiver.
Though he was unable to express it verbally in his later years, one of Clay’s greatest
loves was Tennessee Tech. Any conversation that centered on the university brought
a look of delight on his face. Surrounding himself in his home with Tennessee Tech
memorabilia, Clay always made it clear that in his mind, his success in life was due
much to his experiences at the university.
Sadly, Clay passed away in April 2009. However, his legacy will live on through a
$1.5 million unrestricted estate gift to the College of Engineering. Clay’s wishes
are to ensure that Tech grows and delivers to others the excellent education it gave
him. With this undying love, Clay Hixson will prove, once again, that actions truly
speak louder than words.
The Clay N. Hixson Student Success Center opened as a resource for students in the
fall of 2013 and was dedicated on October 25, 2013.
We're here. Let's talk.
Location:
Student Success Center
Clement Hall 208
Hours:
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT
Call or email:
931-372-3553
engineeringssc@tntech.edu
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