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  1. TCC Awarded $40K Grant to Develop Artificial Intelligence Lab

    Tulsa Community College is one of 15 colleges nationwide to receive a grant as part of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Incubator Network Initiative, a collaboration between the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), Dell Technologies and Intel.

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    Information Technology
  2. Kevin Hilliard

    Kevin Hilliard graduated debt-free from TCC in May 2021. He earned a Pre-Nursing degree and transferred to the University of Tulsa to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. “Going into TCC...

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  3. Vision Dinner Raises More Than $460K for Scholarships and Student Support

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation raised more than $460,000 from the 2022 Vision Dinner, including $50,000 for the Vision Dinner Scholarship fund.

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  4. Y@TCC: YMCA & TCC Partner to Create Healthier Tulsans

    The start of the new school year brings together two respected Tulsa entities in a new partnership that offers benefits for thousands of individuals across the greater Tulsa metro area.

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  5. New Regent Appointed to Tulsa Community College Board in 2022

    Jennifer Jezek, a Tulsa Community College graduate and Broken Arrow businesswoman, has been appointed to the Tulsa Community College Board of Regents by Oklahoma Governor J. Kevin Stitt and approved by the Oklahoma Legislature.

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