Every month, Tulsa Community College students can sign for a monthly subscription for a bag, but they must be enrolled as a student for the semester. Each month, students receive different theme bags. Last month was October, thus, the theme for that bag was Halloween. The month pictured below is November and so the theme […]
Metro Campus “Perk” coffee shop reopens for the fall semester
TCC students create a new look for campus police cars
Tulsa Community College (TCC) Campus Police has changed the exterior design of its vehicles this year. The new wrapping includes the TCC abbreviation on the hoods of the cars, elegant curved blue shapes on the sides, and “Police: Keeping Students Safe” slogan on the trunks. TCC digital media students worked on the versions of the […]
Businesses learn to navigate the Reopening of the Economy
While businesses learned to navigate to reopen their stores, Tulsa restaurant owners slowly returned to their normal routine while following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local health authorities’ guidelines.
Northeast Campus reopens enrollment, advising and other services face-to-face
On July 20, Tulsa Community College (TCC) Northeast Campus (NEC) reopened its doors for multiple face-to-face services after being closed due to COVID-19. Students are able now to walk into the campus and obtain in-person consultations at enrollment, advisement, financial aid and the Bursar offices. However, some things are not the same as earlier. These […]
TCC learns new ways to reopen school
At Tulsa Community College, some services have reopened for the fall semester while other facilities will remain closed.
Wild flowers of extraordinary beauty decorate Oklahoma over summer
The “Perk” and “Marketplace” are open at the Northeast Campus
Editor’s Note: Photos were taken before COVID-19 precautions and social distancing guidelines were put into effect.
SNAPS: The Equality Center provides care amidst COVID-19
The Oklahomans for Equality (OKEQ) has existed for 14 years and was previously known as the Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR). The Equality Center was named after Dennis R. Neill, who founded TOHR. The building was purchased in October 2005 and opened in February 2007 after extensive renovations.