Events

Discover a variety of events at TCC, from academic workshops and campus activities to career development and community engagement, across multiple locations.

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    Hello Heroes

    Join Hello Heroes and complete daily tasks to connect with others on campus! Register for free by Feb. 28 for a chance to win gift cards.

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    • Metro Campus, Northeast Campus, Southeast Campus, West Campus, All campuses
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    F.A.C.E. of TPS Exhibit 2025

    Hand-woven baskets, drawings, paintings and more await you at the annual F.A.C.E. of TPS exhibit on display now through Feb. 26 in the event hall of the Center for Creativity.

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    • Various times
    • Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
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    • Metro Campus, Northeast Campus, Southeast Campus, West Campus, Student Union
  4. I Can't Paint with Pencils with Philbrook Museum February 15

    Explore the dynamic potential of Prismacolor pencils with our friends from Philbrook Museum! Learn essential techniques to create expressive and vibrant images.

  5. I Can't Zine with Tulsa City-County Library February 15

    Create your own unique zine, which is short for "magazine," with our friends from Tulsa City-County Library! Using a subject you love, create a fun mini-magazine with pictures and text.

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    Kindness Rocks

    🎨 Kindness Rocks! 🎨 Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week with us by spreading positivity and creativity! 🌟

  7. Transfer Tuesday Series: Explore Rogers State University!

    Drop by anytime between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to grab a snack and visit with representatives from Rogers State University to find out more about admissions, scholarships, campus life, and how to become a student at RSU after TCC.

  8. I Can't Paint Postcards with Gilcrease Museum February 22

    Take inspiration from postcards in the Gilcrease collection and paint your own postcard to send to a friend or family member!

  9. I Can't Build a Pollinator Palace with Tulsa Garden Center February 22

    Support bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects in your garden by building a shelter that attracts and protects them.  Participants will use common materials from the home and garden to create their very own Pollinator Palace while also learning about easy-to-implement gardening techniques and pollinator-friendly plants. Discover how small changes in your backyard can make a big impact on the ecosystem, helping to sustain pollinators in your community and beyond!