Some college students, staff and veterans are feeling the impact after MetroLink Tulsa changed up its bus routes due to low ridership.
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Natalie Grace Taylor wins Signature Symphony’s annual ‘Tulsa Sings!’
Signature Symphony’s eighth annual “Tulsa Sings!” showcased cross-generational talent in celebration of American music.
Rematriation retreat returns to Tulsa, linking Indigenous language to resistance
Attendees are gathering for cultural practice, creative writing and art around Tulsa. Here’s what to expect.
TCC program serving low-income, first-generation students braces for potential Trump cuts
Oklahoma has eight centers funded by federal TRIO grants that help students get to college. They’ll face steep competition for federal support next year.
These 4 women are shaping the future of east Tulsa. Here’s how.
As Women’s History Month wraps up, we highlight four women who are connecting communities through their work with students and neighbors.
Female Tulsa leaders seek to break barriers, create thriving communities
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, female leaders say there needs to be more investment in creating a sustainable community for Tulsans to thrive.
Tulsa mom emerges from trauma and addiction with a degree — and ideas to help parents like her
Amanda Billings lost custody of her children as she battled addiction. Now on track to graduate from TCC, the advocate wants to use her experience to help at-risk parents.
This federal program has helped 26K Tulsans get college degrees, including Tulsa’s second in command
Tulsa will celebrate TRIO Day Feb. 28. The college access program has helped thousands of Tulsa Community College students graduate.
Stitt bans tenure at most Oklahoma public colleges. What does that mean for Tulsa-area schools?
The executive order took aim at lifetime tenure appointments at public colleges. Many universities say their faculty will not be affected.
TCC gave $500K to students beyond Tulsa County lines this fall through new scholarship
A new parallel program to Tulsa Achieves is covering tuition and fees for nearly 100 students who graduated from Tulsa-area high schools.
TCC moves forward with first bachelor’s degree program in school’s 55-year history
Oklahoma’s higher education officials approved a new four-year degree program in child development that could be offered in fall 2026.
Tulsa Community College launches first small business leadership academy for Spanish speakers
Applications are open for the fifth Cox Small Business Leadership Academy, which will kick off in January.