The Bangladeshi Student Association at Tennessee Tech University stands in solidarity with the student community in Bangladesh advocating for the quota reform system. We firmly support their demands for a fair and equitable system that ensures equal and justified opportunities for all. We are deeply saddened and outraged by the violent actions taken against these students. Reports say 1000+ killed, thousands hurt. This brutality violates basic human rights. We urge the international community to support these students and ensure their voices are heard.
Like every year, the Bangladeshi Student Association once again participated in Tennessee Tech University's annual Window on the World (WOW) event. We showcased our vibrant culture this year through captivating performances and an engaging stall. Visitors enjoyed traditional henna art, savored delicious Bangladeshi cuisine, and admired exquisite jewelry. This event offers a wonderful opportunity to share and celebrate our rich cultural heritage with the broader community.
The Bangladeshi Student Association organized a Game Night on March 21st to delight students with fun activities and refreshments.
On February 21st, 2023, the Bangladeshi Student Association organized a vibrant and heartfelt celebration of International Mother Language Day. With pride and reverence, we shared the rich history and significance of our language with people from diverse corners of the world.
Bangladeshi Student Associated celebrated "Pohela Falgun" - the first day of Spring of the Bengali month Falgun on February 14, 2023.
A Henna Tattoo night was hosted by the Bangladeshi student assassination on November 16th, 2023. More than 100 students got tattoos on their hands in the RUC multipurpose room. A gallery of photos is here.
Like every year the new student orientation was organized by the student association on October 15th. This was one of the largest gathering in the club's history as our beloved alumni joined us.