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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.
TMCC Culinary Arts Professor Craig Rodrigue is named Chef of the Year. He’s celebrating by cooking up a new program for young cooks with the help of TMCC alumni.
We caught up with former SGA President Kimberly Tran who began her academic journey at TMCC when she was 15, and is now a student at Stanford University.
TMCC Art Faculty Rossitza Todorova and Galina Milton organize an art show to support the people of Ukraine. Several TMCC students, faculty, and staff were in support of this important cause.
On March 9, First Lady Jill Biden toured the William N. Pennington Health Science Center, meeting students positively impacted by the American Rescue Plan.
Are you interested in building a career that’s interesting and engaging? Stop by the Undergraduate Research Showcase on March 10 to get inspired by all the opportunities available to you!
Who do you think you are? At this event held on the Dandini Campus on March 1, students from diverse disciplines came together to critically examine what it means to be diverse... and what it means to be ourselves.
Will you be able to guess who did it in this live performance held in honor of TMCC’s 50th Anniversary and in support of TMCC Performing & Culinary Arts?
Students in Art 299–an advanced photography class–decided to think outside of the studio. The result is this eclectic exhibition documenting the light and lines of Reno’s city streets.
TMCC Diesel student Jamie Mackel is on-track to earn an associate of applied science degree, and showing his kids it’s never too late to get a college degree.
Blisin Hestiyas is one of several TMCC faculty who has completed ACUE: a professional development curriculum that improves curriculum design, classroom engagement, and student learning.
In this edition of TMCC Voices, we caught up with Reference Librarian John Fitzsimmons who reflects on the changing role of technology in how we access information.