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TJC offers Wi-Fi, virtual services to students
Tyler Junior College students, staff and faculty have adapted rapidly to the current challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

TJC’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter named top chapter in state
In addition to being named the No. 1 chapter in the state, TJC’s Alpha Omicron Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) also brought home several other awards from the recent PTK Texas Regional Convention.

TJC encourages community participation in 9th annual ‘50 Gallon Challenge’ blood drive
Blood supplies across the nation have taken a serious hit since the COVID-19 outbreak. The East Texas region is approximately 1,500 units low and the nationwide supply is down more than 350,000 units.

Update to Students and Communities
NOTE: Information in this article may be out of date. Please check TJC.edu/Coronavirus for the latest info.

TJC students to return to on-site classes March 30
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Message from President Juan Mejia regarding COVID-19-related campus closures
UPDATE: to get the most up-to-date information about COVID-19-related campus closures, please check tjc.edu/coronavirus

Blackburn credits TJC for early influences on service, leadership and college design
For Dr. J. Blair Blackburn, Tyler Junior College has long been a source of pride and inspiration, be it personally, professionally or even architecturally.

TJC art students win scholarships at symposium
Three Tyler Junior College art students were awarded scholarships from the Professional Practices Symposium held recently at The University of Texas at Tyler.

Concert pianist to perform guest recital March 17 at TJC
Renowned concert pianist Dr. Lynelle James will perform a guest recital at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, in Jean Browne Theatre on the Tyler Junior College main campus.

TJC reveals Friday Night Scoreboard scholarship winners
During this past football season, Harlen the Sports Guy and Pigskin Bob from the Friday Night Scoreboard radio show (KYKX 105.7 & 104.1 The Ranch) crashed high school pep rallies across East Texas.