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TJC professor teaches students skills for competitive edge

Tyler Junior College professor Joan Andrews may not pace the sidelines of a sports field or have a whistle around her neck, but she is known for being a winning coach.

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TJC professor reflects on teachable moments of 9/11

Like most educators across the nation, Tyler Junior College government professor David McClendon was in his classroom on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.

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TJC professor named Pastry Chef of the Year

Kortney McMillian, Tyler Junior College culinary professor, has been named Pastry Chef of the Year by the East Texas Chapter of the Texas Chefs Association. 

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TJC professor named Educator of the Year by international surveying society

Patti Williams, Tyler Junior College surveying and geomatics professor, has been named Educator of the Year by the Surveying and Geomatic Educators Society (SaGES).

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TJC professor Jerkins to discuss philosophy of science for October lecture series

Tyler Junior College professor Jae Jerkins will discuss the philosophy of science for the October Public Science Lecture Series at the Center for Earth & Space Science Education at TJC.

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TJC professor emphasizes importance of knowledge in ethics, philosophy, world religions

Tyler Junior College professor Jae Jerkins believes there’s no better time than now to learn about his area of expertise.

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TJC professor earns scholarship to study effects of microplastics on rivers

Tyler Junior College Geology Professor Rebecca Owens has been named a 2020 Mills Scholarship recipient by the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI).

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TJC professor earns national award for research in dance education

When Tyler Junior College dance professor Kristi Franks was working on the thesis for her master’s degree, she hadn’t anticipated that her research would earn national recognition.

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TJC professor co-writes book on special ed documentation

Dr. Andrea Hathcote, TJC professor of Learning Framework, has co-written an educational guide to help special education instructors to better understand and document the needs of their students.

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TJC professor co-edits book on Native Americans in Central America

TJC Professor Dr. Keith Eppich is co-editor of “Breath and Smoke: Tobacco Among the Maya,” which details the use of tobacco among the living and ancient Native Americans of Central America.

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