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  1. West Campus Student Success Center to be Named After the Hardesty Family

    The TCC Foundation is excited to announce that the new West Campus Student Success Center has been officially named after the Hardesty Family. The naming follows a generous $1 million gift given by...

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  2. Student Success Center to be Named after the Hardesty Family

    Plans for a Student Success Center on TCC’s West Campus move forward as the Hardesty Family Foundation announces a $1 million gift to TCC’s largest fundraising campaign, Clearing the Pathway: The Campaign for Completion. The College also announced the new facility will be named after Roger Hardesty and his wife, Donna Hardesty.

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  3. TCC Faculty Selected for Grant Mentoring Program

    Two TCC faculty were recently selected for a 10-month mentoring program to support them in writing a National Science Foundation grant. Thomas Henderson and Don Crall were selected for the 2019 Mentor...

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    Field of Study

    Engineering Technology
  4. Showing How Sustainability Saves Money and Builds Collaboration

    Learn how 35 Tulsa area business, colleges and non-profits have saved $2.5 million in two years, walk through the steps to complete a waste audit for your organization or learn how to create a culture of energy conservation. These are a few concepts you will explore at Tulsa Community College’s 5th annual Sustainability Conference.

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  5. Hollywood Sculptor Comes to TCC

    You have seen his work in “Black Panther,” “Guardians of the Galaxy 2,” and “Jurassic World.” Now, you will have the chance to meet and build with David Reed James, a professional sculptor who has worked on these major motion picture sets and dozens more.

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    Field of Study

    Art
  6. TCC Foundation Names Executive Leadership for 2019

    Tulsa Community College Foundation has named a new executive committee and new members to the Foundation Board for 2019.

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  7. Free Lecture Series to Focus on World War I

    This semester the Tulsa Community College History Department offers a free lecture series on World War I. Each lecture will explore a different theme related to the great war and its impact on today’s global world.

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    Field of Study

    History
    Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity at TCC Metro Campus
  8. Tulsa Community College Named a 2019 Bellwether Finalist for Innovative Program

    A learning space for Tulsa Community College students to get clinical, hands-on learning in the Physical Therapist Assistant program is being recognized nationally as an innovative workforce development program. TCC is a 2019 Bellwether finalist in the Workforce Development category for the creation of the Nate Waters Physical Therapy Clinic at the TCC Metro Campus.

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    Field of Study

    Physical Therapy
    TCC student in the physical therapist assistant program works with a patient
  9. What If Just $200 Stood Between You and a College Degree?

    With Black History Month just around the corner, we are reminded that equality in education has come a long way... but there is still much work to be done! Students of many different racial, ethnic...

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    Removing Barriers
  10. Higher Learning Commission Reaffirms Accreditation for Tulsa Community College

    The Higher Learning Commission has reaffirmed Tulsa Community College’s accreditation. TCC is the largest community college in the state of Oklahoma serving 24,000 students annually in college credit courses.

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    Students walking to class on TCC Metro Campus

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