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This TMCC alumna has been a professional paralegal for over a decade--a journey that began at TMCC. Now she’s back as part-time faculty, helping students to follow their dreams.
If you love learning even when you’re not in classes (or even when you are!) we caught up with our Learning Commons librarians for their recommendations for summer reading and personal development.
The Business and Entrepreneurship Club helps with the Reno Burrito Project, Dr. Kofi Poku wins Faculty Advisor of the Year, Dr. Ayodele Akinola publishes, and EcoBlitz succeeds!
Luis Juarez Chamorro graduated from TMCC with his HVAC certificate in 2011. His education and training enabled him to find a satisfying, hands-on career.
It’s time to celebrate: University Police Department donated to the VRC, Photography Professor Dean Burton is exhibiting his work and Graphic and Media Technology Students take home ADDY awards and more!
May 20 is Mental Health Action Day and TMCC’s Counseling Center wants you to start taking care of yourself with some very simple steps and easy-to-access resources.
Natalie Luthy, who will graduate with her associate of science degree, said that discovering she was on the right path was the highlight of her journey to commencement.
This year, TMCC celebrates its fiftieth anniversary! Starting at Commencement, join in this celebration of our unique history and long dedication to student success.
George Stewart is one of the first students to graduate from TMCC’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Cyber-Physical Manufacturing. Read about his journey to graduation!
Logistics Operations Management involves supply chain, operations, production and logistics. It’s an industry that requires critical thinking and requires students to participate.
If you have an associate degree in Nursing, you received your training at an accredited program and you want to take the next step in your career, the RN to BSN is the program you’ve been waiting for.
Reno is a tech industry destination. This new program provides computer coding and programming opportunities with great wages in this fast-paced job market.
Katelyn Brooke is one of the first graduates of the Graphic Arts and Media Technology Bachelor of Arts program, which is made possible through a partnership with Nevada State College (NSC.)