Motlow's Deaton-Owens and Hutchins Honored as TACL Award Recipients
- November 11th, 2022
Two Motlow faculty and staff members were honored with awards at the 2022 statewide Tennessee Association of Community Leadership (TACL) Conference in October.
Two Motlow faculty and staff members were honored with awards at the 2022 statewide Tennessee Association of Community Leadership (TACL) Conference in October.
Jamie Roper, Motlow State Community College student and U.S. Marine Corps Corporal, was awarded the Chancellor's Commendations for Military Veterans. She is the first female Veteran at Motlow to receive this award.
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"I was staring at a blank test. I didn't know where I was going to sleep that night. I couldn't think at all. I told myself I couldn't do this," recalled Quebeck resident LeGrand Sommers, 2022 graduate from Motlow State Community College. Just a few credit hours from finishing his degree, he handed his blank test to Mechatronics Associate Professor Paul Sand.
The Motlow Bucks won their second consecutive TCCAA/Region 7 Tournament championship with a 4-0 win over Dyersburg State Thursday afternoon at Franklin County High School in Winchester.
Motlow State Community College Testing Center will administer the On-Campus ACT exam on November 17, December 15, and January 4 from 12:30 PM - 4 PM.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee visited the Automation and Robotics Training Center (ARTC) at Motlow State Community College's McMinnville campus on Monday, October 17.
Motlow President Dr. Michael Torrence was named one of the inaugural tnAchieves Mentor Hall of Fame inductees.
The Motlow College Foundation recently received a contribution from the Tenney family to establish the Vera Ann Patton Tenney Memorial Endowed Nursing Scholarship. The gift recognizes and honors Vera's dedication and service in the nursing field.
Motlow State was awarded $68K for the 2022-23 fiscal year as part of the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) Relational Advising Grant to increase first-year retention rates.