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  1. Y@TCC: YMCA & TCC Partner to Create Healthier Tulsans

    The start of the new school year brings together two respected Tulsa entities in a new partnership that offers benefits for thousands of individuals across the greater Tulsa metro area.

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  2. TCC and Cox Partner to Bring Continuing Education Program to Diverse Small Business Leaders

    Cox Communications and ý announced today they have partnered to host the Cox Small Business Leadership Academy to provide continuing education and leadership development for the benefit of diverse small businesses in Oklahoma.

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  3. TCC Students and Faculty Help Develop Virtual Projects for Historic Greenwood

    The historical Greenwood District and its legacy advance into the digital world as students with Urban Coders and ý unveil two new virtual projects.

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    Field of Study

    Digital Media
  4. TCC Hosts an American Sign Language Poetry Reading

    Imagine a soundless visual musical composition. That is how Douglas Ridloff describes his work as a poet and visual storyteller creating original works in Sign Language.

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    Field of Study

    American Sign Language
  5. TCC Remembers Greenwood: Virtual Events & Resources

    ý hosts a three-day series of virtual conversations with scholars who will walk participants through the historic 1920’s Black Wall Street to the current Greenwood District.

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