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TJC science center offers holiday hours, dome shows
The holiday season has arrived at the Tyler Junior College Earth and Space Science Center featuring Hudnall Planetarium.

TJC dancers return to Wise Auditorium stage for 33rd annual ‘Nutcracker’ ballet Dec. 3-5
For its 33rd annual holiday presentation of “The Nutcracker” ballet, the Tyler Junior College Academy of Dance is coming home to Wise Auditorium — and bringing along the East Texas Symphony Orchestra.

TJC science center offers holiday hours, dome shows
The holiday season has arrived at the Tyler Junior College Center for Earth and Space Science featuring Hudnall Planetarium.

TJC’s Earth and Space Science Center Announces Summer Hours, Opens New Exhibit
TJC’s Earth and Space Science Center featuring Hudnall Planetarium is now open for special summer hours and features a new exhibit, “Velocity!”

Tyler Junior College Receives the 2021 BBB Award for Excellence
Tyler Junior College has been named the recipient of the 2021 Better Business Bureau (BBB) Award for Excellence in the large business category.

TJC science center offers extended hours during spring break
The Tyler Junior College Earth and Space Science Center featuring Hudnall Planetarium will offer extended hours during spring break, March 8-13.

Public science lecture set Feb. 11
Dr. Joshua Banta, associate professor of biology at The University of Texas at Tyler, will be the featured speaker for an online science lecture at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11.

TJC keeps ‘Nutcracker’ ballet tradition alive with online streaming format
Tyler Junior College’s 32nd annual holiday presentation of Tchaikovsky’s classic ‘Nutcracker’ ballet will still go on, albeit in a different format from years past.

TJC science center offers holiday hours, dome shows
The holiday season has arrived at the Tyler Junior College Center for Earth and Space Science featuring Hudnall Planetarium.

TJC science center reaches wider audience through virtual field trips
When the coronavirus pandemic prohibited large school groups from visiting Tyler Junior College’s Earth and Space Science Center, staff members began seeking ways to educate students virtually.