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Firefighters-in-Training Graduate from Tulsa Regional Fire Academy
Fifteen firefighters-in-training graduated from the Tulsa Regional Fire Academy ready to step into a job with a local fire department. These fifteen TCC students are the first class to complete a challenging concentrated semester of coursework which combines classroom learning, hands-on skills training, and physical fitness.
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Artist Behind 2018 TCC Holiday Card: Jose Ramirez
Jose Ramirez, inspired by the painting style of Bob Ross, created the artwork selected in the 2018 annual student design competition for the Tulsa Community College Holiday Card.
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TCC Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Adds Third Accreditation
Tulsa Community College’s Diagnostic Medical Sonography program reaches a milestone with a third accreditation in a focused area of study. The College is now accredited in Vascular, and was accredited in Abdominal and Obstetrics/Gynecology in Jan. 2016 by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
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Ange-Belle Mbetsi
Ange-Belle Mbetsi believes in being involved. A True Blue LEAD, she is neck deep in all things TCC all the time. She works part-time in the financial aid office on TCC’s Southeast Campus, at Wal-Mart...
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TCC Expands Mental Health First Aid Training with Grant
Tulsa Community College receives a $375,000 grant to expand mental health training for faculty, staff and a select group of students. The grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has a goal to reach most of TCC’s full time faculty and staff. So far, TCC has already trained 150 faculty and staff in Mental Health First Aid and plans to train an additional 630 faculty, staff and select students over a three-year period.
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