Tulsa Tech Students Are Sold On Real Estate Classes
Buying or selling a home, for a majority of people, is one of the most important and exciting decisions made during their lifetime. Choosing a real estate professional continues to be a vital part of this process. Realtors are well-informed about critical factors that affect a specific market area, such as changes in market conditions, consumer attitudes, and financial interest rates.
Tulsair Beechcraft Donates Aircraft to Tulsa Tech
Aviation students at Tulsa Tech have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of aircraft in an -approved aviation environment as they study ground operations, the use of aircraft composite materials, and the maintenance of both reciprocating and turbine engines.
Bishop Kelley Academic Bowl Team Places First Nationally
Bishop Kelley High School Academic Bowl team placed first among 155 high school teams across the country in a December online academic quiz competition.
OSU-Tulsa to Hold Non-Credit Beer, Wine Education Courses
For those looking to increase their knowledge of beer and wine, Oklahoma State University’s Hotel and Restaurant Administration and the Wayne Hirst Center for Beverage Education will offer two non-credit courses to the public, starting in January at the -Tulsa campus.
NSU Long Term Care Program to Begin
Enrollment is now open for Northeastern State University and the Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative’s () Long Term Care Certificate program, to begin Jan. 9 at the Caregiver Training Center, 2417 E. 53rd St., Ste. B, in Tulsa.
Teacher Applications Available
Applications are now available for Oklahoma fifth- and eighth-grade teachers interested in receiving a fellowship to attend the 2017 Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute in the restored capital city of 18th-century Virginia. The session for Oklahoma fifth-grade teachers will be held June 8-14, 2017.
Student Recognized for ‘Breaking Traditions’
Each year the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education recognizes students who have chosen to study specific programs based on interests and abilities, rather than traditional gender roles, with the aptly named “Breaking Traditions Award.” Nominees for the award contribute by creating more awareness of and support for all non-traditional students and programs.
TCC Launches New Concept for Holiday Giving
During the next few weeks, mailboxes will be stuffed with Christmas catalogs and shopping guides vying for attention this holiday season. They will shine and sparkle with pretty items that range from the useful to the useless. But what if, in the season of giving, individual’s generosity is the gift of opportunity to learn or to explore?
Students Find Alternative Path to Success
At Tulsa Tech, we encourage each student to “make your own path” and discover the unique journey that will lead to success. For some students, that path leads to Tulsa Tech’s Career Academy, a unique program that helps students reconnect with their educational goals.
BankMobile Awards TCC Student
On Sept. 29, BankMobile, a division of Customers Bank, announced the winner of its foundation’s Passport Student Success Program: Denver Berumen.
Tulsa Tech Program Meets Industry Demands
Over 3.5 million professional trucks drivers accounted for 70 percent of the nation’s domestic freight tonnage in 2015, collecting $726 billion in gross freight revenues, according to a recent analysis published by the American Trucking Association. However, even with these record-setting numbers, there is still one problem facing the industry; professional trucking companies do not have enough qualified drivers to meet their growing demand.
Kingston Trio Concert to Benefit Will Rogers H.S.
The Kingston Trio, the American folk and pop music group that launched the folk revival of the late 1950s to the early 1960s, will present “Holiday Cheers” at the Will Rogers High School Auditorium, 3909 E. 5th Pl. in Tulsa on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m., sponsored by the Will Rogers High School Community Foundation.
Former Student Sees Full Circle of Success
For over 50 years, the state’s oldest and largest CareerTech institution has provided quality technical education to thousands of high school and adult students. Each day, Tulsa Tech helps students make their own path and begin their individual journey toward a successful career.
TTCU The Credit Union Presents $52,000 Donation to Tulsa Tech
The Credit Union recently presented a $52,000 donation to Tulsa Tech. The gift was the culmination of TTCU’s – Support Our Schools challenge campaign and School Pride program.
Eastern Honors Owasso Graduate
Mykaela Jones and Zach Fowler recently received the Larry Stone Award for their overall contributions, teamwork and citizenship as athletes at Eastern Oklahoma State College. The award is named after the late Larry Stone who played football and baseball at Eastern in the early 1960s. Presenting the award are Stone’s siblings Sherri Stone Frederick, far left, and Terry Stone, second from right, and Eastern alumnus and former teammate Dr. Henry Migliore,far right.
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