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  1. From First-Generation College Student to Award-Winning Educator

    As a first-generation college student, Assistant Professor of English Wendy Eddy knows what it’s like to juggle a family while working towards a degree. She and her husband started taking classes in 1990 at what was then Tulsa Junior College (now Tulsa Community College).

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    TCC Faculty Member Wendy Eddy
  2. Early Fascination with Technology Leads to Career in Cybersecurity

    Growing up as the child of a single mother who is deaf, Daniel Smith faced numerous challenges. However, these experiences instilled in him a determination to follow his dreams. "Life was a challenge...

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    Cybersecurity
    TCC student Danial Smith
  3. Transforming Complex Psychological Concepts into Dynamic Learning

    Through experiential learning and real-world applications, Dr. Alicia MacKay makes complex psychological concepts more accessible and engaging for students. Her journey from the research field to higher education underscores her dedication to fostering a dynamic learning environment.

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    Field of Study

    Psychology
    TCC Psycology Professor Alicia McKay
  4. Detours Help Communication Expert Connect with Students

    With 35-plus years of teaching community college students, Kirk Brewer believes strong communication skills are crucial for a successful and fulfilling life. His own educational and career journey, marked by various detours, enables him to relate to his students' struggles.

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    TCC Faculty Member Kirk Brewer
  5. From Classroom to Stage: Transforming Theatre Education

    With more than three decades of experience, Mark Frank teaches students how to captivate audiences and develop into strong performers.

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    Field of Study

    Theatre
    TCC theatre professor Mark Franke leads class of theatre students.
  6. TCC Faculty Add Intensive Research Projects to Psychology Curriculum

    Intensive undergraduate research projects are providing Tulsa Community College students with hands-on experience collecting and analyzing data. Nearly 40 students are participating in the research...

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    Field of Study

    Psychology
    TCC psychology professors Dr. Jen Ivie and Dr. Alicia MacKay pose together outside.
  7. Engaging Students with Research to Combat Drug-resistant ‘Superbugs’

    Associate Professor of Biology involves students in international Tiny Earth research experience.

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    TCC Professor Neil Enis stands arms folding in front the pond at TCC Southeast Campus.
  8. A Fourth Generation Educator

    Teaching is in her blood. Learn why Emily Quinn enjoys the challenge of helping students gain an appreciation of, if not a love, for math.

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    Field of Study

    Mathematics
    TCC assistant professor of math, Emily Quinn
  9. Computer Guru by Day; Local Musician by Night

    A Navy veteran, Dr. Ted Ward teaches Computer Science and Programming at TCC. But on the weekends, you just might find him playing drums in a local band.

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    Field of Study

    Cybersecurity
    TCC Faculty Dr. Ted Ward, PhD
  10. An IT Trailblazer for More Than Three Decades

    A pioneer and trailblazer as a woman serving in STEM for more than 30 years, Julie Luscomb wants to inspire students to become future programmers and IT professionals who understand data analytics and artificial intelligence.

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    TCC Faculty Member Julie Luscomb April 2023 Goody Award Winner.

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