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Sharisse Turner Joins National Organization for Student Success Leaders in Kuwait

April 18, 2022

Sharisse Turner, Dean of Transitional Studies at Tallahassee Community College, has been invited to join higher education leaders from the National Organization for Student Success (NOSS) to facilitate a three-day symposium at the Gulf University of Science and Technology (GUST) in Kuwait in May. During the symposium, NOSS will provide professional development for educators in Kuwait in areas such as curriculum and program design, leading organizational change, active teaching strategies in... Read More

TCC Announces NISOD Excellence Award Recipients

April 15, 2022

11 Tallahassee Community College faculty and staff have been recognized by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) for their outstanding work. The following have been named recipients of the 2022 NISOD Excellence Award. Read More

TCC Model United Nations Team Attends National United Nations Conference

April 14, 2022

Tallahassee Community College Model United Nations (TCC MUN) team joined nearly a thousand students from around the world at the five-day long National Model UN Conference in New York City this past week. TCC MUN’s team of eleven students represented the country of Malaysia, collaborating with other countries’ delegations to find resolutions on a variety of topics of global concern. They earned an Honorable Delegation award in New York, thereby adding to the 17 awards they earned during the 3 ot Read More

TCC Student Media Publications Bring Back Nine Awards from Annual FCSPA Conference

April 13, 2022

Tallahassee Community College’s two student media publications continued their tradition of excellence by bringing home nine awards from the Florida College System Publications Association (FCSPA) annual conference in Tampa in early April. Read More

Heather Mitchell Honored at Young Actors Theatre Leading Ladies Breakfast

March 29, 2022

Heather Mitchell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Tallahassee Community College, was honored by Young Actors Theater (YAT) at their inaugural Leading Ladies Breakfast to celebrate Women’s History Month. Read More

TCC Announces All-Florida Academic Team Winners

March 28, 2022

The Florida College System has announced that four Tallahassee Community College students have been named to the 2022 All-Florida Academic Team. They are Frank Brown, Ayana Everett, Sophia Hervis, and Kamaria LaPread. Read More

Dr. Sheri Rowland Appointed to James E. Scott Academy Board

March 28, 2022

Dr. Sheri Rowland, Vice President of Student Affairs at Tallahassee Community College, has been appointed to the James E. Scott Academy Board of Directors for the National Association of Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA). Dr. Rowland’s term will run through March 2024. She is one of two board members representing the community college sector of higher education. Read More

Tallahassee Community College recognized as Leader College of Distinction

March 10, 2022

Tallahassee Community College has been recognized as a Leader College of Distinction Achieving the Dream (ATD), based on TCC’s excellence in student success. ATD is a national nonprofit dedicated to advancing community colleges as hubs of equity and mobility in their communities. Read More

TCC Alum Antwan Jones to be Inducted into the FCSAA Hall of Fame

March 4, 2022

The Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) has announced that former Tallahassee Community College Basketball player, Antwan Jones, will be inducted into the Class of 2022 Hall of Fame. Read More

Tallahassee Community College Wins Leah Meyer Austin Award

February 15, 2022

Achieving the Dream (ATD) has awarded Tallahassee Community College the prestigious Leah Meyer Austin Award, the highest distinction a college in the ATD network can earn. The award is bestowed to one college annually that employs a holistic approach to reducing equity gaps between student groups and increasing success for all. The award recognizes institutional strength, aligned policies and procedures, a student-focused culture, and notable increases in student outcomes. This year’s award is a Read More