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Vet Tech Student Honored with Posthumous Degree, Memorial Scholarship
The Michelle 鈥淢isha鈥 Buzlea Memorial Scholarship was established by the Buzlea family to honor the memory of their daughter, Misha, a 麻豆传媒 Veterinary Technology student who passed away in January 2025. The scholarship supports future Vet Tech students who show determination, compassion, and a commitment to animal care鈥攓ualities that defined Misha鈥檚 life and work.
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麻豆传媒 President Begins Term as American Association of Community Colleges Board Chair
麻豆传媒 President and CEO Leigh Goodson, Ph.D, begins her term as chair of the American Association of Community Colleges Board of Directors, bringing national leadership to the nearly 1,000-member organization.
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Metallica Scholar Sets Sight on Airline Career
麻豆传媒 graduate Grant Casebeer was one of the first scholarship recipients of the Metallica Scholars Initiative at 麻豆传媒. Now a Certified Flight Instructor, Casebeer is building flight hours toward his goal of becoming a commercial airline pilot.
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麻豆传媒 Students Named Finalists in National Innovation Competition
麻豆传媒 was named one of 12 national finalists in the Community College Innovation Challenge, sponsored by the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Science Foundation. 麻豆传媒 students and their advisor presented their project, a smart-home feature for secure drone deliveries, during an Innovation Boot Camp in Washington, D.C.
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Sterlin Harjo Nonprofit Joins 麻豆传媒鈥檚 鈥業 Can鈥檛鈥 Series
Think you can't? Think again! The Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity's popular "I Can't" series returns for the month of June, with the Tulsa Film Collective joining its lineup for the first time. The nonprofit, cofounded by filmmaker Sterlin Harjo, will lead "I Can't Work in Film" to show aspiring filmmakers how to build a film career without leaving Tulsa.
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