A Q&A session with Chancellor Eugene Giovannini for his perspectives on the College, the community and how the two become even more collaborative.
President LeBlanc has watched the Northwest Campus transition from a small campus in the middle of nowhere to a hub of activity.
TCC has taken measures to cut its carbon footprint by committing to use at least 70 percent renewable energy sources to run all District facilities.
The South Campus is celebrating 50 years in 2017.
Southeast Campus is celebrating 20 years in 2017.
TCC opened a new chapter in its history with the appointment of Zarina Blankenbaker, the third president of TCC Northwest.
For many, working in higher education represents their life’s calling, based on their aptitude and passion. For others, it is truly in their blood.
TCC hosts a number of first- and second-generation employees and for many, their legacy endures long after they have left the College.
TCC’s inaugural Learning Symposium captured more than 10,000 distinct data responses from participant insight and feedback.
In an era of socially polarizing issues, the Office of Institutional Diversity & Inclusion helps the TCC community find common ground.
A look into the Trinity River art collection acquired during the property purchase from Radio Shack and worth well north of $2 million.
A tireless supporter for our students, faculty and staff, Board President Louise Appleman is retiring after 30 years.
CARE Teams on each TCC campus provide responsive, thorough and individual attention to students in distress.
How Toro the Trailblazer became TCC’s beloved mascot.
TCC Northeast welcomed Kenya Ayers as president in July 2019. Learn more about her background and what she wants for the students the College serves.
Navigating the currents of higher education is seldom easy, but it can be especially challenging for students who come from the military.
Heede has led a life distinguished by service and success, and has now taken on a new role: president of the TCC District's Board of Trustees.
J. Ardis Bell, the last surviving member of the first TCC Board of Trustees, leaves behind a remarkable half-century legacy in medicine, education and community service.
According to Kirk Driver, director of TCC’s department of Safety & Emergency Management, preparing yourself for bad things is a vitally important aspect of managing and recovering from them.
TCC Board member honored for “staying in school.”
Board of Trustees member Gwen Morrison is engaging her community.
The pandemic era has created new challenges and opportunities for life's milestone events.
The Information Center provides guidance on all things TCC.
Meet the new President of TCC South Campus.
TCC's invisible backbone maintains operations while building bridges to the future.