January 2011
| Tulsa People recognizes McKeon among '25 Tulsans who shaped our city' | |
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Dr. Tom McKeon received a framed reminder of his latest accomplishment at the regular meeting of the TCC Board of Regents Jan. 12. Read More. |
| Sunken slave ship speaks | |
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Shackles, stock iron trade bars and cannons—these are a few of the artifacts that were found on a sunken slave ship in 1993 during a diving expedition by the National Association of Black Scuba Divers. Read More. |
| Chase inspires change: Grant funds more class offerings for underrepresented populations | |
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Chase recently donated $12,400 to Tulsa Community College’s Education Outreach Center in east Tulsa to help the Center keep up with the community’s demands. Read More. |
| AT&T scholarships help 'Launch' new business | |
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AT&T donated $10,000 to Tulsa Community College to fund $500 scholarships for participants in the Launch: Your Entrepreneurial Journey, Powered by TCC. The Launch program is an effort to encourage and support local entrepreneurs who are starting small businesses. Read More. |
| Teresa Gomez to sing 'Mahler Symphony No. 4' | |
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The Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College continues the 2010-2011 season with the Williams Signature Classics series featuring soprano Teresa Gomez. Read More. |






