Technology Education Collegiate Association

Click here to learn more about the 2006 TECA Eastern Regional Conference in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

The Technology Education Collegiate Association (TECA) is the preprofessional organization for technology education majors. TECA students develop preprofessional leadership skills by serving the organization. They develop knowledge of the curriculum through participation in TECA competitive events. TECA is integral to student life and fellowship. The NCA&TSU chapter is strong in community service.

TECA at 2003 ITEA-TECA Annual Conference in Nashville, TN
with their Fourth Place plaque for Live Communication.
From left to right: Eddy Cordova, Courtney Phelps, Dr. Childress, Christina Donovan, Jeremy Kearney
Photo by Dr. Joe Busby, ISU
 


The whole group at TECA Eastern Regionals, Virginia Beach, 2003
Thanks, Dr. Blackwell for helping us.
This was Dr. Rhode's first year as advisor. He judged Live Communication; Doc!

Left to right: Tedra Embry, Eddy Cordova, Dr. Craig Rhodes, Dr. Elinor Blackwell,
Trevor Davenport, Courtney Phelps, Dr. Vincent Childress, Alvin Norman,
Christina Donovan, Herman Bright, Alicia Graham.
Photo by Dr. Peterson, NCSU
We had a winning video at the Virginia Beach Conference.
 

Our video entry to the Live Communication Contest at the International TECA competition
at the ITEA conference in Columbus took the fourth place placque.


The Whole Crowd at the 2002 ITEA-TECA Annual Conference in Columbus, OH
with their Fourth Place plaque for Live Communication.
From left to right: Courtney Bland, Dr. Childress, Tedra Embry, Herman Bright,
Alicia Lindsay, Alvin Norman, Christina Donovan
Photo by Dr. Marie Hoepfl, ASU
 


TECA President, Trevor Davenport (center)  with his Second Place plaque
for Technical Presentation at the TECA Eastern Regional Conference, 2002

The whole group at TECA Eastern Regionals, Virginia Beach, 2002
Thanks, Mrs. Blackwell (third from right) for helping us.
Photo by Jerianne Taylor, NCSU

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(Below) The TECA King and Queen for 2002-2003, Mr. Alvin Norman and Ms. Christina Donovan. Mr. Norman  is the TECA president.  Ms. Donovan is also a TECA member and is a Technology Education major. They were well received by the crowd at the annual A&T Homecoming Parade. Dr. Craig Rhodes, TECA Co-Advisor, is their driver.


Eddy Cordova and the whole TECA gang having fun at the
2003 ITEA-TECA Annual Conference in Nashville, TN




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Last Update: 9/27/05