Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ Ready to Celebrate 100th TCM Day, the Longest-Running Student Tradition
Last Updated on March 05, 2020 at 12:00 AM
Originally published March 05, 2020
By UC Staff
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ Communications
TCM Day, Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ's longest-running student tradition, returns next week. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the event. Students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in various TCM Day events Friday, March 13.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in TCM Day, Friday, March 13. The event is in its 100th year and is Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ's longest-running tradition. Video by Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ Communications
The daylong series of events includes the Team Mining Challenge and the whitewashing of the “M” on the mountain north of Sun Bowl Stadium.
Students also will serenade Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ President Heather Wilson at 10:30 a.m. outside the Administration Building.
TCM Day is celebrated on campus every March in observance of St. Patrick’s Day. The tradition began in 1920 when Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ was known as the Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy, or TCM. It is an annual rite of passage to initiate new engineers and geologists into the Order of St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers. TCM Day activities are open to all students, regardless of their major.
Visit the TCM Day homepage for more information.