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  1. College for Kids Returns to Tulsa Community College

    A summer tradition returns to TCC as College for Kids offers 2018 camp options for young students blending hands-on experience with focused learning. This summer children can build drones or robots, work in a fabrication lab, design a video game or make a movie with a smartphone. For those who dream of acting, two summer camps will focus on improvisation and musical theatre.

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    TCC Northeast Campus Engineering Technology Building
  2. Applications Accepted for First Ever Tulsa Regional Fire Academy

    The first ever Tulsa Regional Fire Academy launches in fall 2018 providing a chance for individuals to earn college credit while completing firefighter training. The inaugural class is a result of a partnership with the Tulsa Fire Department and Tulsa Community College.

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    Firefighters with Tulsa Fire Department train at the Tulsa Fire Safety Training Center on the TCC Northeast Campus
  3. Philip Sutton: 2018 International Business TCC Graduate

    Philip Sutton served as a True Blue Leader at TCC, and has bigger plans, including travel and work overseas, and a graduate degree. Hometown: Skiatook Major: International Business Graduation Year...

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  4. Joseph Mason

    Joseph Mason’s been busy at TCC. He’s a True Blue Lead, involved in numerous student organizations, such as the Student Government Association, and was instrumental to getting the Metro Campus food...

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  5. TCC Student Named a 2018 Newman Civic Fellow

    Joseph Mason uses his voice to be a public problem solver by leading the discussion about food security issues facing his fellow classmates at Tulsa Community College. Mason helped establish a campus food pantry at the TCC Metro Campus and participated in a community Sustainability Conference in an effort to unify both campus and local communities to reduce food insecurity.

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  6. New Program by TCC and NSU will Transform Educational Experience for Broken Arrow Students

    A new dual credit program offers Broken Arrow High School students the opportunity to graduate high school with a diploma and earn an associate degree from Tulsa Community College. Then, the student has the option to seamlessly transfer to Northeast State University to complete a bachelor’s degree.

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  7. Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum Named 2018 Commencement Speaker

    Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum is the commencement speaker for the 48th annual Tulsa Community College Commencement Ceremony. Bynum is a fifth-generation Tulsan and serves as Tulsa’s 40th Mayor.

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  8. TCC Theatre Department Performs “Greek Soup”

    Take a small deli in Athens, New York, a health inspector and mix in a number of tragic Greek characters from literature and you get the recipe for a hilarious comedy, “Greek Soup.” Written by Mark Frank, the zany play won the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region 5 merit award for Outstanding Writing of a Farce in 2003.

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  9. Native American Films Screened at TCC West Campus

    “Mankiller” and “Te Ata” are two of the six films in this year’s lineup for the Red Fork Native American Film Festival and Pow wow. The film festival presents a variety of independent films that showcase the work of Native American actors, directors and producers as well as films that focus on the experiences of indigenous peoples.

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  10. Changes Coming to Tulsa Community College Campus Stores

    Tulsa Community College has contracted with Follett, a national leader in campus bookstore management, to operate the TCC Campus Stores on all four main campuses – Metro, Northeast, Southeast and West. TCC is Oklahoma’s third largest college or university serving roughly 25,000 students in credit courses annually. The transition to Follett Higher Education takes place April 1 - April 4, 2018.

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