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Leadership, advocacy and the importance of education are all topics that drive the important work of Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Tribal Chairman Arlan D. Melendez.
In this edition of the TMCC Good News, we’re celebrating the Culinary Arts students who participated in Pairings for Programs, Political Science Professor Fred Lokken and more!
A first generation college student in pursuit of a STEM degree, Daisy Villa found her strength in learning that she could overcome any obstacle thanks to the support of her TRIO “family.”
Genevieve Burbano joined the Business and Entrepreneurship Club and became the BE Club Vice President. The experience is encouraging her to continue her academic and professional goals.
Desiree Ellingson calls her journey to commencement “Perseverance.” Read how she never lost sight of her goal to become a dental hygienist and to give back to the community.
In celebration of TMCC’s 50th Anniversary, we honor alumni like Dorothy (Dotty) Graham Moreland, who graduated in 1972 as part of the first nursing program cohort.
Cassie Barber is this year’s Sam Lieberman Regents’ Award for Student Scholarship recipient. She shares her journey to receiving an associate of science degree in environmental science from TMCC.
An international student from Japan, Yui Hirose came to TMCC in 2012 to live a lifelong dream. An unfortunate accident would delay that dream by a decade, but this year she is back to cross the commencement stage.
This edition of TMCC Good News celebrates community generosity for the Veterans Upward Bound Program, the Murder Mystery at the Disco success, and Budgeting and Finance excellence!
They say that dogs are man’s best friend, so we caught up with a whole bunch of furry, feathered and scaled friends to tell us why education–and registering for classes–is the best thing you could do for your future!
Tyler Sullivan will graduate with dual degrees in fine arts and Graphic Art and Media Technologies. In his journey to commencement, he overcame a ADHD diagnosis thanks to dedication–both within and around him.
This edition of TMCC Good News celebrates the return of SGA's Pasta with the President, recognition for our VP of Student Services, and the Marketing team.
We caught up with TMCC Psychology Professor and Department Chair of Social Sciences Bob Fletcher on culture, traveling and why students should take classes in the social sciences.