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Wednesday, October 6

Celebrating Hispanic/Latinx Culture

Take a look into the cultural origins of members of the Northeast Campus community. Check out the display all throughout Hispanic Heritage Month.

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This personal narrative essay contest invites you to explore your connections to, and experiences, with immigration. You may choose to write about...

Virtual Event
Traveling Book: Pandemic Collaboration

TCCD Southeast Campus visual arts faculty and staff are participating in a collaborative multimedia project called Traveling Book: Pandemic Collaboration....

Virtual Event
LGBTQ+ Month: Libraries Are For Everyone

In support of LGBTQ+ History Month and National Coming Out Day, the Judith J. Carrier Library will have a display of posters explaining the history of and...

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Stop by the Library and pick up a book about history of LGBTQ+ rights, as well as books related to LGBTQ+ topics.

Leah Gose: Transplantations

Artist Leah Gose ‘s exhibition, “Transplantations,” explores our connection to place and her personal journey to find home and stability. This exhibition is...

Northwest Campus Photo

Career Services presents information to spread awareness of notable Hispanic-Latinos and the career pathways they chose to follow.

Northwest Campus Photo

Career Services presents information to spread awareness of notable Italian Americans and the career pathways they chose to follow.

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Stop by the Library and pick up a book on Hispanic heritage, and learn more about their contributions to American society.  

Veterans Breakfast Break

Veterans are welcome to stop by the ESCT HUB, for our monthly Veterans Breakfast Break, sponsored by Student Activities. This monthly event presents a...

Free Sti Testing

Free and confidential testing for the Sexually Transmitted Infections HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis C, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea by Tarrant County Public Health....

this image has a lot of words cut out from magazines. Words like career, success, life, you, experience, a world of difference, vision, services, community future, excellent and more.

Create a visual representation of what you envision for your future. Students must register in advance and list their TCC chosen career and industry pathway...

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Take a mental break from midterms! Stop by the Student Success Center to relax for a bit and enjoy some brain food. Before you leave, be sure to scan what...

 Voter Education Week: Vote Plan

The TCC SE Civic Engagement Committee and Student Activities invites you to day three of Voter Education Week! You’re Registered, Now What? Take the next...

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Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) are defined as colleges, universities, or systems/districts where total Hispanic enrollment constitutes a minimum of 25%...

Global Gateway

This interactive series of workshops will help students expand their worldview by challenging their perspectives. Each session will cover one or more...

South Virtual Events

VSO-Veterans Service Officer Thomas Beltran will explain the process to apply for a disability or increase a current rating. Virtual or in person. Join us...

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Come learn recruitment and retention strategies to use with your RSO.

Transfer Information Session

Opportunity to get transfer advising specific for Business programs. This session will include typical business admissions requirements and the best...

Financial Literacy Series with Frost Bank.

This Workshop Series is designed to educate college students about financial decisions that impact their life both in and after college. The series focuses...

2pm
Virtual Event
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This student workshop is designed to learn skills to reduce stress through exploring effective stress management techniques and application of those...

Forget the Alamo

Three noted Texan writers combine forces to tell the real story of the Alamo, dispelling the myths, exploring why they had their day for so long, and...

Wednesday, October 6