Davis Fire Alert: On Tuesday, Sept. 10 the Pennington Health Science Center building at Redfield Campus is closed. If you have been affected by evacuations, contact your supervisor or instructor for resources or support.
TMCC is a great place to get started on academic or university transfer degrees, occupational training, career skill enhancement, and classes just for fun.
Offering professional success and personal enrichment courses that serve everyone in our community, from children and teens to adults and esteemed elders.
Shelby Rosebush won the Washoe County Bar Association Scholarship, exemplifying how hard work, support from instructors, friends, and family lead to a successful future.
Collaboration among dietetic, dental hygiene, and social work programs advanced student education, highlighting the lasting impact of working together for improved patient care.
GivingTuesday supports TMCC students by easing living costs, providing emergency aid, and ensuring access to food pantries for themselves and their families.
Don't miss the beautifully student-animated tale of "The Mountain That Loved a Bird," accompanied by the Reno Chamber Orchestra's finest musicians for an extraordinary visual experience.
Local artists exhibit their impressive pieces across all of TMCC's Art Gallery locations throughout November! Discover the talent thriving within the heart of northern Nevada.
Upcoming performances of Dog Sees God will leave audiences with haunting yet hopeful feelings thanks to its relevant messages, stellar student actors, and impressive artistic direction.
What a lively month! Nevada officials inspired future leaders, the Adult Basic Education Program's STAR class thrived, and Dr. Ayodele Akinola became PCAPPA President.
TMCC's new certificates in Geospatial Data Management, Wildlife Technician, and Sterile Processing aim to produce skilled professionals highly sought after in northern Nevada.
The Career Coach is a brand-new, innovative resource that supports students unsure of their academic pursuits by analyzing their interests and mapping out a comprehensive assessment of career pathways perfect for them!
Career Hub Resume Night helps students refine their resumes with professional guidance, showcasing their talents to future employers and securing financially stable jobs.
The Legacy Scholarship Award ceremony honors community donors, faculty, staff, and students excited to gain financial freedom to achieve their academic and career goals.
TMCC's Art Galleries present new exhibits from Oct. 9 through Nov. 2. Don't miss this chance to appreciate professional creative talent in our community, including abandoned works curated by the ART 209 class from previous student art shows!
A National Science Foundation grant will enhance TMCC engineering students' college experience, ensuring a smooth university transfer with exceptional research opportunities.
Celebrate our community's successes: students and faculty win art awards, the College earns a sustainability honor, and four TMCC instructors showcase expertise nationally!
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency honored TMCC with its Green Power Leadership Award for our remarkable clean energy initiatives and dedication to addressing climate change!
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the historic Latinx people's contributions, highlighting their rich customs and traditions that unite us in honoring their inspiring stories.
TMCC's Jump Start Program offers high school students valuable experiences: earn dual credit, prep for college, and explore diverse programs to match your interests!