Motlow State Community College honors the many and varied contributions of people with disabilities to America's workplaces and economy by commemorating National Disability Employment Awareness Month, held each October.
A new Introduction to Theatre Design course is coming to Motlow State Community College, as well as a new instructor to join the Arts and Humanities team.
Dr. Anthony Ervin at Motlow State Community College in Moore County. Ervin is a physical therapist at Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital and a 2010 graduate of Motlow State. A car wreck left him with a traumatic brain injury and blind in one eye.
Motlow State Community College has been named a recipient of the Campus Prevention Network (CPN) Seal of Prevention. The Seal is awarded to institutions of higher education that have demonstrated leadership in digital prevention programming focused on student safety, well-being, and inclusion.
The Student Success Department at Motlow State Community College helps mitigate stressors that college students often face.
Motlow State Community College recently underwent a comprehensive audit, conducted by the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury that resulted in zero findings. While this is not unheard of, it is extremely rare.
Students at Motlow State Community College are getting credit for what they already know and graduating faster. Prior-learning assessments (PLAs) award college credit, certification, or advanced standing for non-academic experiences and training. Motlow State students who participate in PLA testing can use these credits as a fast track to graduation.
Motlow State students are the benefactors of an innovative partnership between Motlow State and T-Mobile that has resulted in 2,100 students across all campuses receiving free 5G smartphones, according to College officials.
Through a ground-breaking program, Motlow State is giving 2,100 students Samsung Galaxy A32 5G smartphones with T-Mobile service on the nation's largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network to enhance student success and learning.
Motlow State Community College is integrating more and more short-term industry-recognized credentials into its traditional degree plan. One of these programs is Mechatronics, which offers valuable certifications and short-term credential training embedded into courses.
Associate Professor of Business Vera Brooks, of Tullahoma, was recognized at Fall Convocation for more than 40 years of service at Motlow State Community College. Brooks came to Motlow in 1980 after teaching two years at the high school level. Prior to teaching, she served as an office assistant at Arnold Air Force Base.