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  1. TCC Corrections Education Program Sees Largest Graduation Ceremony

    Cody Zimmer is one of 57 individuals at Dick Conner Correctional Center in Hominy, Oklahoma graduating with a certificate or degree from Tulsa Community College. The commencement ceremony was held on Thursday, July 20 and was the largest group since the TCC Corrections Education program started in 2007 as a partnership between the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Dick Conner Correctional Center and TCC.

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  2. TCC Partners with Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office to Offer New Certificate

    Tulsa Community College is offering a new Corrections Certificate beginning fall 2017 for individuals who work in corrections facilities or prisons. The program is the result of a partnership between TCC and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office.

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  3. Tiffany Verlander

    Tiffany Verlander didn’t know that coming to TCC was going to give her skills that would extend out of this world and connect her to real rocket scientists. “Growing up I always loved science, but...

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    Tiffany Verlander
  4. Danny Aery

    Danny Aery won’t let anyone think they’re too old for school or past the point of charting a new career path. That’s because the 52-year-old has just completed his third degree from TCC. Danny first...

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    Danny Aery
  5. Alison Anthony is Named the 2017 Vision Honoree

    The Tulsa Community College Foundation has named Alison Anthony as the 2017 Vision in Education Leadership Award recipient. As President of The Williams Foundation, Inc. and Director of Strategic Outreach for Williams, she is being honored for her local and national contributions to education, diversity, inclusion, and community development.

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  6. Celebrate the Red, White and Blue

    The founder of the Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College returns to the TCC stage for this year’s 4th on the 3rd Concert. Conductor Emeritus Barry Epperley will lead the professional orchestra through a musical celebration of America’s independence.

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  7. Clayton Williams

    Clayton Williams had to make some adjustments when he came to TCC. As a home-schooled student making the transition to college classes, he had to adjust to not only a new peer group but also a new...

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    Clayton Williams
  8. Terry Brown

    Terry Brown’s route to Tulsa Community College was unconventional. After growing up and living in New Orleans, she became a Tulsa transplant in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. But even after coming to...

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    Terry Brown with Dr. Goodson
  9. Summer Internships at NASA’s JPL Means Research and Robotics for TCC Students & Graduates

    Three Tulsa Community College students and recent graduates start a prestigious summer internship program at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California this week. David Nnaji, Robin Blanchard, and Scott Walker will spend the next 10-weeks working in labs and conducting research. In addition, Tiffany Verlander, who was a JPL intern last summer, returns through a paid JPL internship.

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  10. Popular Art Show Returns: Please Touch the Art

    The popular Please Touch the Art exhibit returns this summer and runs from June 2 - June 29 at the Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity on the TCC Metro Campus.

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