Tarrant County College
October 28-
Nash Elementary School students can receive full-tuition scholarships to Tarrant County College or UT Arlington if they meet certain requirements. About 75% of Nash's 250 students are considered economically disadvantaged.
September 28-
New members are a certified public accountant and an attorney.
September 14-
Braddy was previously the mathematics department chair at East Central University in Oklahoma.
September 4-
That means they can take classes online.
July 9-
They're preparing employees for a scheduled closure within the next year.
June 30-
... and Leonardo de la Garza sings a Spanish song at his going-away reception.
June 23-
The resignation comes under the cloud of a lawsuit over the legality of Chancellor de la Garza's contract.
April 29-
This is the second year a scholarship in Speaker Wright's name has been awarded to a student attending the northeast campus.
April 24-
The limited summer term, ending July 8, precedes the official opening of the campus set for fall 2009.
March 12-
The thesis exhibition features a collection of industrial-type images from John Alexander Taylor’s travels on the highways of North Texas.
February 26-
New interview with Director of Theatre at Tarrant County College's South Campus, directing Medea & Louise, upcoming show for Women's History Month.
February 20-
Trustees voted 4-3 to increase their financial commitment; new campus complex set to open this fall.
January 22-
All four South Campus events will include a one-hour presentation and a question-and-answer session from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Performance Hall.
December 23, 2008-
Raymond Benge, an associate professor of physics and astronomy at the Northeast Campus, will travel to Houston’s Johnson Space Center in January 2009.
December 2, 2008-
Adrian Rodriguez is former dean of student life at Butler Community College in Kansas.
October 14, 2008-
Collin, Tarrant, Brookhaven, Richland, SMU and TCU presenting everything from Shakespeare to a regional premiere.
October 7, 2008-
CVC, TCC, UTA, Collin College and Texas Woman's begin new season.
September 18, 2008-
Sam Shepard, Shakespeare, Urinetown and monologues about the vagina.
August 25, 2008-
Lee Blessing, Shakespeare, and student-produced shows for the next two semesters.
July 20, 2008-
TCC Board members pulled the plug on their planned downtown campus $100 Million into the project.




















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