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02/23/2021
profile-icon Valarie Jenkins, MLIS, M.Ed
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TTC's Student Life office invites you to a discussion on Black Panther and its impact on African American culture. The Zoom meeting will start at 7pm on Thursday, February 25th. Click here to attend the Zoom meeting.

02/22/2021
profile-icon Valarie Jenkins, MLIS, M.Ed
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TTC's Thornley Campus Library will be reopening on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 8:00am. The Library will be accessible to currently enrolled TTC students and campus employees. Berkeley and Palmer Campus libraries are closed until further notice. Face coverings and social distancing are also required. Virtual services continue to be available by visiting https://tridenttech.libanswers.com/. For more information on the availability of library services, visit https://libguides.tridenttech.edu/services/2021.

02/17/2021
profile-icon Valarie Jenkins, MLIS, M.Ed
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In 1985, TTC celebrated “Black History Week” from February 18-22. Dignitaries were on campus in Building 100 to speak for the opening activities. Attendees included: The Honorable Herbert Fielding, S.C. senator; Lt. James Godard of the U.S. Air Force Chief; Reuben Greenberg, chief of police, city of Charleston; Dr. Gwendoly Todd Jones, Pediatrician; Lt. Harold Kennell, U.S. Navy; Mr. Montez Martin, a member of TTC's Area Commission; Dr. Elise Davis-McFarland, Vice President for Public Affairs, Charleston Chamber of Commerce; The Honorable Arthur McFarland, Charleston Municipal judge; Mr. William Saunders, President and General Manager of WPAL radio station (former local radio station).

You can go back in time to read the article here.

02/08/2021
profile-icon Valarie Jenkins, MLIS, M.Ed
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TTC Student Life is hosting a virtual Open Mic Night on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. If you are interested in performing, send an email to Student.Life@tridenttech.edu.

02/08/2021
profile-icon Valarie Jenkins, MLIS, M.Ed
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Trident Technical College has scheduled events to help celebrate the rich and diverse history of African Americans in honor of Black History Month. Events include an open mic talent showcase, a discussion on Amanda Gorman's Inauguration poem, “The Hill We Climb”, a showing of the film Black Panther and a discussion on how the film impacted African American culture. Please see the flyer below for more details on events.

02/01/2021
profile-icon Valarie Jenkins, MLIS, M.Ed
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During February we celebrate Black History Month. The Library has added a new database called Black Freedom Struggle in the United States: Challenges and Triumphs in the Pursuit of Equality. This electronic collection focuses on Black Freedom Struggle, featuring select primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history. Check it out at https://blackfreedom.proquest.com/.

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