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Criminal Justice Club
Playing “CSI” on the side of a mountain

The body was on the side of a mountain. Lead detective Cody Klauer constructed a safe path for his unit to reach it, free of poison ivy and unsafe edges, all while limiting any intrusive influences to avoid contaminating the scene. Creepy stuff, eh? Consider that Klauer is a Tidewater Community College student and the […]

Zack Ware, Engineering Graduate
Dad needed a better future and found it at TCC

Zack Ware tried college when he was 19 and failed all of his classes. Six years later, he is one class shy of his Associate of Science in Engineering at Tidewater Community College. “When my daughter was born three years ago, I had a new reason and drive to go back to school and do better,” Ware said Ware spent his […]

Trey Rauh, Engineering Graduate
From Tech to the Appalachian Trail to TCC

While hiking the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, Trey Rauh decided he needed a new professional direction. He found the right course at Tidewater Community College, where he is pursuing his Associate of Science in Engineering. “TCC is close to home and the price was right,” said Rauh, who graduated from Virginia Tech in 2012 with a […]

Kori Wright
TCC’s first apprentice in early childhood education feels “like the luckiest person in the world”

Kori Wright wanted to pursue a college degree, but the mother of two needed to work full time to pay her bills. Interviewing for a position at Creative World School, Wright discovered a dream scenario of “earn while you learn.” Today she is Tidewater Community College’s first apprentice in early childhood education. The two-year apprenticeship […]

Daniel Velazquez
What’s the coolest video game on Earth? Helping to save a life

Daniel Velazquez already saved his first life and he’s only a first-year student in Tidewater Community College’s respiratory therapy program. “There is no better feeling in the world,” said Velazquez, 31, who will graduate with an Associate of Applied Science in Respiratory Therapy next spring. Last month Velazquez worked alongside the team in Riverside Regional […]

Nate Gonzales
Fleet Reserve Association Branch 166 awards first scholarship

When Nathaniel Gonzales’ assignment for a military contractor ended, he realized he needed to advance his education to advance his career. With support from the Fleet Reserve Association and the Tidewater Community College Educational Foundation, he’s doing just that. “I decided to go to school, so I could move forward,” said Gonzales, who is pursuing […]

Harry Ellorin
Horticulture student selected for Virginia Tech’s summer research program

Harry Ellorin loves all things green, making the Tidewater Community College student a perfect fit for a highly competitive summer program called Securing Our Food: A Summer Undergraduate Research Experience at Virginia Tech. The horticulture student will earn $4,500 and spend 10 weeks working to develop solutions to our food, fiber and fuel needs of […]

TCC Graduate
TCC’s spring commencement also a tribute to the Navy

More than 700 of Tidewater Community College’s 1,500 graduates weathered a rainy Saturday morning to walk in a graduation ceremony with a military flair held at the Ted Constant Convocation Center. Capt. Rich McDaniel addresses the graduates at TCC’s 64th Commencement Exercises. TCC President Edna V. Baehre-Kolovani saluted both the Class of 2017 and the […]

Navy veteran rebrands her academic resume at TCC

Credit a 10-year-old boy for fueling Megan Roche’s determination to thrive at Tidewater Community College. Roche, the student speaker at TCC’s commencement exercises on May 13, will graduate with an Associate of Science in Science. She plans to transfer to the College of William & Mary to earn her bachelor’s in biology. It’s a career […]

At the young-old age of 69, Mama Gee is a college grad

At Tidewater Community College’s May commencement exercises, Rachel Gee will finish what she started in 1992. Gee, 69, will graduate with an Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Development. She looks forward to walking in the ceremony at the Ted Constant Convocation Center on May 13. “It’s going to be an awesome thing,” Gee […]