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  1. TCC Student Honored as 2022-2023 Newman Civic Fellow

    Mar Shevchenko, a TCC student majoring in Electrical Engineering, has been named a 2022-2023 Newman Civic Fellow.

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  2. TCC Public Good Reads Reveals Common Book and $10K Grant to Support Program

    Tulsa Community College announces the next book in its common book program, Public Good Reads.

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  3. Three TCC Students Named 2022 Oklahoma TRIO Hall of Fame

    Three Tulsa Community College students, Kimberly Hoover, Tracy Moore, and Jerome Philpot, were selected for the 2022 Oklahoma TRIO Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Oklahoma Division of Student Assistance.

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  4. NBC’s “3rd Hour TODAY” Co-Host to Participate in TCC Media Day

    Sheinelle Jones, co-host of NBC’s “3rd Hour Today,” will be the guest lecturer for Tulsa Community College’s inaugural Media Day. Jones will share her experiences of working her way to NBC in her presentation, “From Tulsa to ‘TODAY.’” She will be providing advice and counsel to aspiring journalism, communication and digital media college students interested in working in media.

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  5. Coming 2022: Student Success Centers at TCC Metro and Northeast Campuses

    Barriers for students are crumbling with construction underway on the Tandy Student Success Center at the Metro Campus and the Herman and Kate Kaiser Student Success Center at the Northeast Campus.

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