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Three Rivers College Releases Spring 2021 Dean’s List
June 30th 2021 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Releases Spring 2021 Dean’s List

Three Rivers College has released its Dean’s List for the Spring 2021 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. 

STODDARD COUNTY STUDENTS

Advance:   Rebecca Andrew, Christina Jackson 

Bernie:  Haylee Robinette, Emilie Vincent, Madison Wooldridge  

Bloomfield:  Evan Dowell, Stephany Henderson, Shelby Sandage  

Dexter:  Jessy Alsup, Johnny Boham, Leigh Burns, Alexander Calonne, Kelsey Carrier, Daniel Christman, Tammy Fields, Abby Goodrich, Maci Rauls, Shannon Smith, Tana Stock, Hailey Strickler, Scott Strickler, Kaci Tatum, and Bailee Williams 

Dudley: Shelby Hobbs 

Perkins: Acacia Yates 

Puxico: Jennifer Alberson, Terri Bertholomey, Victoria Head, Jacob Taylor 

 


Last Updated on June 30th 2021 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers College Releases Spring 2020 Dean’s List for Stoddard County
June 18th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Releases Spring 2020 Dean’s List for Stoddard County

Three Rivers College has released its Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 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.

Advance - Kassi Bright, Mikayla Mikels

Bell City - Tina Weakley

Bernie - Dena Costin, Katelyn Pulliam

Bloomfield - Jewel Chism, Evan Dowell, Mollie Fields, Zachary Hadley, Tyrah Hartle, Caroline Jones, Harlie Leeper, Ashley Miller, Mason Pulley, Sara Tackett

Dexter - McKenzie Anthony, Brittany Axelson, Johnny Boham, Layla Brown, Cheyenne Burch, Alexander Calonne, Kaylee Carey, Demi Cecil, Katie Cecil, Katie Condict, Phillip Dobbs, Christopher Dye, Rylie Frizzell, Sierra Green, Sarah Grummert, Kaitlynne Hann, Chantel Heath, Casie Layton, Kelsie Lorelli, Jadyn Northcutt, Jesse Pugh, Marsha Richardson, Shannon Smith, Tana Stock, Scott Strickler, Hannah Thurmon, McKinna Tidwell, Bailee Williams

Dudley - Shelby Hobbs, Kaitlee Mayabb, Kayleigh Wilkerson, Cole Yoebstl

Essex - John Gaddis, Matthew Miller

Puxico - Kasen Barnfield, Ashley Clinton, Melissa Manis, Matthew Mitchell, O'Shen Schaefer


Last Updated on June 18th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers College Honors Ryan Bambrough with Student Excellence Award
June 11th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Honors Ryan Bambrough with Student Excellence Award

Three Rivers College recognized more than 40 of its highest performing students with its Annual Student Excellence Awards. Winners were chosen to represent each academic department and career education program, the Three Rivers external locations, honor societies, and major student organizations.

Ryan Bambrough is from Sikeston and is majoring in Literature.

“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. 


Last Updated on June 11th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers College Honors Courtney Putnam with Student Excellence Award
June 11th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Honors Courtney Putnam with Student Excellence Award

Three Rivers College recognized more than 40 of its highest performing students with its Annual Student Excellence Awards. Winners were chosen to represent each academic department and career education program, the Three Rivers external locations, honor societies, and major student organizations.

Courtney Putnam is a from Dexter and is in the Student Nursing Association program.

“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. 



Last Updated on June 11th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers College Reopens to Staff May 4th; Plans to Reopen to Public June 1st
May 02nd 2020 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Reopens to Staff May 4th; Plans to Reopen to Public June 1st

As Missouri lifts its stay-at-home order, Three Rivers College will reopen its facilities to faculty and staff members on May 4, TRC President Dr. Wesley Payne has announced.

The College is planning a phased approach to reopening and will be closed to the public until June 1.

“Beginning June 1 we will we be fully open unless health officials recommend otherwise,” Payne said.

While College facilities have been closed since April 6 to all but personnel completing essential tasks that can’t be performed remotely, TRC has continued to serve its students. All TRC classes moved to online in March. Faculty and staff have been working remotely since April 6 to continue to provide services such as tutoring, library services, advising, and financial aid assistance.

“Everyone has pitched in to provide resources and reassurance to our students and to help them continue on their education journeys,” Payne said.

Staff will return to normal hours at the Three Rivers Campus in Poplar Bluff and at its location buildings in Sikeston, Dexter, and Kennett on Monday, May 4, with guidelines in place for social distancing, personal safety, and enhanced sanitation protocols. TRC faculty will return as needed.

As part of Phase 2, May 18-June 1, certain classes with hands-on elements will start bringing back students to complete those classes. Those students will be contacted by their instructors.

“We will continue virtual registration through the end of May and plan to allow in-person registration starting June 1, when College operations return to normal as part of Phase 3,” Payne said. “Summer classes will all be online. The plan for Fall is to hold classes as normal.”

Fitness classes will resume in the Bidwell Fitness Center beginning May 1, with limits of no more than 10 individuals in the room at one time and following social distancing and enhanced sanitization guidelines. The classes will resume at normal capacity beginning May 18 unless health officials recommend otherwise.

Payne met with area heath and emergency management officials to help plan the phased reopening of the College.

“The College has a great plan to begin the process of bringing staff, and then students, back and continuing the great work Three Rivers does for our community,” said Robbie Myers, Director of Butler County Emergency Management Agency. “They are looking at all the things they need to do to keep people safe.”

“The College’s structured approach to reopening is excellent and is in lockstep with state guidelines,” said local family physician Dr. Chris Montgomery. “We appreciate the leadership role the College has taken during this situation.”

Butler County Health Department Administrator Emily Goodin said her agency has been “working with Three Rivers to ensure the safety of staff, faculty, and students as they return back to work and school.”



Last Updated on May 02nd 2020 by Dee Loflin




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