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Sterlin Harjo Nonprofit Joins TCC’s ‘I Can’t’ Series
Think you can't? Think again! The Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity's popular "I Can't" series returns for the month of June, with the Tulsa Film Collective joining its lineup for the first time. The nonprofit, cofounded by filmmaker Sterlin Harjo, will lead "I Can't Work in Film" to show aspiring filmmakers how to build a film career without leaving Tulsa.
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TCC Celebrates Inaugural President’s Volunteer Service Award Recipients
Tulsa Community College recognized 10 students, alumni, and employees with the President’s Volunteer Service Award for completing 100-plus volunteer hours in 2024.
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Tulsa Community College Opens Student Help Hub
Tulsa Community College has officially opened the Student Help Hub, a one-stop shop for students to connect with academic, financial, and personal support. Located at TCC's Northeast Campus Student Union, the Help Hub offers in-person assistance, with online access available to all TCC students.
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CBS News Correspondent and TV Personality Mo Rocca to Speak at TCC
Tulsa Community College will host CBS News correspondent and humorist Mo Rocca for “A Conversation with Mo Rocca” on April 10 at 7 p.m. at the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education. Presented as part of TCC’s 2024-26 Common Book program, Rocca’s visit aligns with the program’s theme of curiosity and understanding, inspired by "I Never Thought of It That Way" by Mónica Guzmán.
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TCC Faculty Member Joins Historic Effort
A Tulsa Community College Sociology professor has been appointed to Tulsa's Beyond Apology Commission, focusing on reparations and economic restoration for descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Through this new role, she aims to drive meaningful change for North Tulsa, continuing her lifelong commitment to community advancement.
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