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  1. TCC Hosts an American Sign Language Poetry Reading

    Imagine a soundless visual musical composition. That is how Douglas Ridloff describes his work as a poet and visual storyteller creating original works in Sign Language.

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    American Sign Language
  2. TCC Remembers Greenwood: Virtual Events & Resources

    Tulsa Community College hosts a three-day series of virtual conversations with scholars who will walk participants through the historic 1920’s Black Wall Street to the current Greenwood District.

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  3. Tulsa Race Massacre Focus of TCC Common Book Selection

    With a focus on the Tulsa Race Massacre and the 100th commemoration, Tulsa Community College adopted “Tulsa 1921: Reporting a Massacre,” by Randy Krehbiel for Public Good Reads, a common book program.

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  4. TCC Hosts Critical Conversations on Equity and Education with National Speakers

    For the second year, Tulsa Community College will host an important dialogue about equity, education and student success with nationally recognized speakers.

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  5. TCC Awarded $1.3M for First Generation Students, Economically Challenged Students and Students with Disabilities

    Tulsa Community College received $1.3 million to help first generation college students, economically challenged students or students with disabilities. The federal grant, for TRIO Student Support Services, is awarded every five years by the U.S. Department of Education for academic needs.

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  6. “Religious State of the 918”: Awareness & Understanding of Religious Diversity

    The “Religious State of the 918” is a year-long project to promote awareness and understanding of religious diversity in the Tulsa area and its role in local history and culture. Led by Dr. Allen Culpepper, a Tulsa Community College faculty member, this experience is embedded in the TCC Honors Program for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters.

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  7. 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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  8. 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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    Digital Media
    TCC awards Jose Ramirez $500 and 25 printed cards for his 2018 Holiday Card design.
  9. TCC Names New VP of Workforce Development

    Peter “Pete” Selden has been named the new vice president of workforce development at Tulsa Community College. The TCC Board of Regents approved his appointment at the April meeting and Selden started his position on May 14, 2018.

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    Pete Selden, new TCC VP of Workforce Development
  10. College for Kids Returns to Tulsa Community College

    A summer tradition returns to TCC as College for Kids offers 2018 camp options for young students blending hands-on experience with focused learning. This summer children can build drones or robots, work in a fabrication lab, design a video game or make a movie with a smartphone. For those who dream of acting, two summer camps will focus on improvisation and musical theatre.

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