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Several Receive Stoddard County Development Foundation Scholarships
June 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Several Receive Stoddard County Development Foundation Scholarships
Three Rivers College students from Stoddard County have received scholarships from the Stoddard County Development Foundation. The recipients were honored at the college’s “Fulfilling Dreams” reception for students awarded Three Rivers College and Three Rivers Endowment Trust scholarships. Recipients are listed below by hometown.

Advance: Jordan Clark

Bernie: Christina Dowdy

Dexter: Ramona Baker, Haley Cornett, Angela Freeman

            Essex: Lane Brown

            Puxico: Mariah Fowler

            Risco: Miranda Wake

The Stoddard County Development Foundation scholarship is administered by the Three Rivers Endowment Trust. To learn more about investing in Three Rivers College students through scholarships, contact Director of Development Michelle Reynolds at 573-840-9077 or michellereynolds@trcc.edu.

Pictured is Christina Dowdy, one of several Three Rivers College students who received scholarships from the Stoddard County Development Foundation, was recognized at a “Fulfilling Dreams” reception held in the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.

From L-R: Allen Brooks, Three Rivers Endowment Trust Board Member; Mark Stidham, Three Rivers Endowment Trust Board Member; Christina Dowdy, scholarship recipient; Dr. Wesley Payne, President of Three Rivers College; and Eric Schalk, Chair of the Three Rivers College Board of Trustees.  Not shown: Ramona Baker, Lane Brown, Jordan Clark, Haley Cornett, Mariah Fowler, Angela Freeman, and Miranda Wake.


Last Updated on June 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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 Three Rivers College has released its Dean’s List for the Spring 2018 semester. The honor is awarded to students taking 12 or more credit hours in a semester, who achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or above. Dean’s List honors are also used at graduation to help determine eligibility for honors or highest honors.
 
Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.

Advance
Brendan Crader
Amber Mannillo
Jennifer McLeary
Tiffany Merritt
Leighton Moore
April Perez
           
Bernie
Adam Counts
Amber Crow
Christina Dowdy
Ashley Hill
Kayla Norman
Alexis Northern
Peggy Simonsen
Billie Slusher
           
Bloomfield
Austin Bond
Katie Coleman
Jessica McMillan
Kalyn Mitchell
Jesse Watson
           
Brownwood
Rebecca Hovis
           
Dexter
Hailey Anderson
McKenzie Anthony
Caleb Bess
David Burnett
Destiny Cagle
Christopher Cockrum
Katlyn Covey
Madison Devault
Rodger Ellis
Christina Fichtel
Angela Freeman
Laine Friedrich
Nathan Garner
Justin Godwin
Brooke Gott
Mark Hamlett
Bruce Jones
Timothy Jones
Cody King
Garrett Laramore
Abigail Mangum
Cortne Maxwell
Kelly McCoy
Derrick McNeil
David Reed
Kristi Reed
Nicole Sells
Andrew Teel
Megan Trout
Taylor Winstead
           
Essex
Terry Atchison
Katrina Duncan
John Gaddis
           
Puxico
Jonathon Davis
Tyler Muller
Kendal Nolting
Clinton Thompson
Kristen Vincent

Last Updated on June 06th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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May 31st 2018 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Honors Top Students at Student Excellence Awards
Three Rivers College recognized more than 50 of its highest performing students at its Annual Student Excellence Awards ceremony. Winners were chosen to represent each academic department and career education program, the Three Rivers external locations, honor societies, and major student organizations.
 
“The Student Excellence Awards are a celebration not only of academic success but of the hard work and commitment of our student body,” said Dr. Wesley Payne, President of Three Rivers College. “The success these students have achieved is not only an indication of natural ability and talent, but also their dedication to putting in the time and doing the work that makes them the standouts of Three Rivers.”
 
Winners from academic and career programs are chosen by that program’s leadership based on recommendations from faculty members. The leadership of each organization selects student organization, external location, and honor society award recipients.
 
Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.

Advance
Cynthia Allen
Nursing – Evening Program
 
Bernie
Terry Atchison
Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology
 
Bloomfield
Nycole Born
Three Rivers – Dexter

Dexter
Shalynn Caldwell
Philosophy
 
Rodger Ellis
Go Far Club
 
Laine Friedrich
Student Leadership Academy
 
Timothy Jones
Business Management
 
Abigail Mangum
All-Missouri Scholarship
Music
Phi Theta Kappa

Puxico
Misty Pryor
Practical Nursing – Kennett Program

Pictured are Timothy Jones and Shalynn Caldwell of Dexter

Last Updated on May 31st 2018 by Dee Loflin




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May 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Deken and Malone Named Three Rivers College Teachers of the Year
Elizabeth Deken and Michael Malone Named TRC Teachers of the Year
 
Three Rivers College has selected faculty members Elizabeth Deken, Professor of Engineering Technology, and Dr. Michael Malone, Adjunct Instructor in the Information Technology Specialist program, as the College’s Teacher of the Year and Adjunct Teacher of the Year. The awards were presented at the Greater Poplar Bluff Area Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Banquet.
 
“We’re proud to honor these educators who prepare the leaders of our community,” said Steve Halter, President of the Greater Poplar Bluff Area Chamber of Commerce. “We believe it’s important that education and business work together to train the future workers for our businesses.”
 
In the technical classes and math classes that she teaches at Three Rivers, Deken said she focuses on helping students learn problem-solving skills in addition to subject skills.
 
“Learning is a lifelong process and helping students to see that education is important and doesn’t end with a degree or certificate is an important part of my approach to teaching,” said Deken, who has taught at TRC for 20 years.  “Treating students with respect and setting learning expectations so that each student is challenged is also important in the approach I use with all of my classes.”
 
Deken holds a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, and Master of Science in Industrial Management.
 
Malone has taught at Three Rivers for three years. He teaches classes in the Information Technology Specialist program, including Server Administration and Programming.
 
“I focus on three things: (1) prepare, prepare, prepare; (2) don’t be afraid to admit you’re wrong; and (3) if you don’t know something, admit it, say you’ll find out, and follow through,” Malone said.
 
Malone said he likes the small class sizes at TRC and the College’s focus on teaching.
 
“At large institutions it’s difficult to build relationships between students and faculty. Here, the faculty’s focus is on teaching, not research,” he said.
 
Malone holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Software, a Master of Science in Computer Information Science, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Organization and Management, with a specialization in Information Technology Management.
 
“Both of these instructors are committed to providing the best educational experience possible for our students,” said Dr. Justin Hoggard, TRC Dean of Instruction. “They have a passion for helping students achieve their dreams and goals for college, career and life.”
 
“We’re extremely proud of the work that Liz and Mike have done in our classrooms,” said Dr. Wesley Payne, President of Three Rivers College. “They are examples of the excellence that all of our instructors display and the kind of high-quality education that our students receive.”
 
Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.

Last Updated on May 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Student Receives Ozark Federal Credit Union Scholarship to Attend Three Rivers
May 15th 2018 by Dee Loflin
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Local Poplar Bluff Student Receives Ozark Federal Credit Union Scholarship to Attend Three Rivers
         
Crystal Thomas of Poplar Bluff has received the Ozark Federal Credit Union Scholarship to attend Three Rivers College.  Thomas is married to Sedrick Thomas and is the daughter of Mark Willyard Sr. of Pierre Part, La., and Patricia Martin of Wappapello.  She is a 2004 graduate of Puxico High School.  Thomas plans to obtain an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing while at Three Rivers.
 
Ozark Federal Credit Union awards up to two $500 scholarships each year.  To be eligible for the OFCU scholarship, the student must be a current OFCU member, in good standing, and planning to attend Three Rivers College.  The scholarship is open to both traditional 1st-year students and non-traditional students.  OFCU scholarships are determined based on merit.  Funds are awrded yearly and disbursed between two semesters for the amount of $250 per semester.  The scholarship is for one year only and the student must maintain a 2.0 GPA and remain a full-time student for the entirety of the year in which the scholarship is awarded.   
 
Three Rivers College, recognizing outstanding academic achievement as well as financial need, has a number of established institutional and endowed scholarships to assist students in realizing their educational goals. To apply for scholarships and other financial aid at Three Rivers College, visit trcc.edu/financialaid. For information on contributing to scholarships at Three Rivers, contact the College Development Office at 573-840-9077.
 
Three Rivers College offers a wide variety of college transfer and career/technical programs on its main campus in Poplar Bluff; at locations in Sikeston, Kennett, Dexter, and Cape Girardeau; and online. For additional information, visit the college website at www.trcc.edu or call toll-free 877-879-8722.
 
Pictured: Crystal Thomas (center) receives scholarship from Danielle McFadden of Three Rivers College (left) and Davine Conover of Ozark Federal Credit Union (right). 

Last Updated on May 15th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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