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  1. TCC Partners on Public Safety Drone Conference

    Drones have proven to be effective to combat crime, help firefighters and assist with search and rescue while keeping individuals out of harm’s way. As more and more law enforcement agencies, first responders, and emergency management organizations use Unmanned Aircraft Systems, or drones, the need for training and sharing best practices grows.

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  2. Allied Health Initiative Focuses on Setting Students Up for Success

    Many of TCC’s academic programs, and particularly those in the School of Allied Health, are competitive, and not every student is guaranteed entry. Some students are not aware of just how competitive...

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  3. Grand Opening Celebration Held for Student Success and Career Center at TCC Southeast Campus

    The new Student Success and Career Center on the Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus revolutionizes the college onboarding and career process. Designed with the student in mind, the facility allows students to meet with answer center specialists, academic advisors, career specialists and local companies. The $5.3 million facility, part of the Vision Tulsa package approved by voters in 2016, is now part of the campus at 10300 E. 81st Street.

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  4. Karen Keith Named the 2019 Vision Honoree

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation announces Karen Keith is the 2019 Vision in Education Leadership Award recipient. The award will be presented at the annual Vision in Education Leadership Award Dinner on Thursday, Sept. 19 at the Cox Business Center. A reception will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner and program to follow at 7 p.m.

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  5. Direct Degree: New College Option For Working Adults

    Beginning this fall, Tulsa Community College offers working adults a new option to complete a college degree. The College is launching an accelerated format called Direct Degree where students take focused courses to fit their busy schedule by combining evening and online classes.

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  6. Student Success Center to be Named after the Hardesty Family

    Plans for a Student Success Center on TCC’s West Campus move forward as the Hardesty Family Foundation announces a $1 million gift to TCC’s largest fundraising campaign, Clearing the Pathway: The Campaign for Completion. The College also announced the new facility will be named after Roger Hardesty and his wife, Donna Hardesty.

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  7. TCC Faculty Selected for Grant Mentoring Program

    Two TCC faculty were recently selected for a 10-month mentoring program to support them in writing a National Science Foundation grant. Thomas Henderson and Don Crall were selected for the 2019 Mentor...

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    Field of Study

    Engineering Technology
  8. Hollywood Sculptor Comes to TCC

    You have seen his work in “Black Panther,” “Guardians of the Galaxy 2,” and “Jurassic World.” Now, you will have the chance to meet and build with David Reed James, a professional sculptor who has worked on these major motion picture sets and dozens more.

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    Field of Study

    Art
  9. TCC Foundation Names Executive Leadership for 2019

    Tulsa Community College Foundation has named a new executive committee and new members to the Foundation Board for 2019.

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  10. Free Lecture Series to Focus on World War I

    This semester the Tulsa Community College History Department offers a free lecture series on World War I. Each lecture will explore a different theme related to the great war and its impact on today’s global world.

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    Field of Study

    History
    Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity at TCC Metro Campus

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