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Maintenance technicians are essential. With Panasonic Energy North America and state funding, TMCC has established a training facility to develop skilled workers for Northern Nevada.
Earth is our home, and we need to take better care of it. TMCC is highlighting 2022–2023 as its Year of Sustainability, an endeavor with wholesome outcomes, determined initiatives, and a great deal of companionship.
The TMCC community caps off an incredible summer to uplift you with stories of success! As the blank canvas of a new semester stretches out in front us, here are a few of the works of art that came before it.
The Health Science Center is getting an expansion and increasing the number of students who can enroll! A huge boon to the nursing shortage our state faces, discussed in-depth at the Northern Nevada Nursing Summit held last month.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo presents TMCC with the "E Star" award, the federal government's highest honor for continuing recognition of noteworthy export promotion efforts.
This edition of TMCC Good News celebrates impressive achievements, including first prize in Nevada's NASA Poster Competition and a prestigious lifetime award, showcasing summer excellence!
This longtime TMCC department offers safety training to companies and government agencies around the country, and has trained over 60,000 participants to date.
For the first time in three years, TMCC honored the dedication and hard work of its faculty and staff at an in-person ceremony held at the Dandini Campus.
The annual Logistics Conference was hosted at the TMCC Dandini Campus for the first time. The event, which welcomes industry partners, students and academics, raises money for student scholarships.
On Friday, May 20 TMCC's Student Center on the Dandini Campus was filled with graduates, their families and friends who were ready to celebrate the Class of 2022.
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.