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July 7, 2025
Students excel at national skills competition
Five students took home medals from the national SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta. The winners were part of a group of 17 students who advanced to the national competition after securing wins at the regional level earlier this year.
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June 30, 2025
Unique fellowship program allows students to provide lessons to teachers
每日大赛 professors are learning from their students through a unique fellowship program that solicits feedback on teaching methods.
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June 17, 2025
Two PSCC Vice Presidents to serve as Aspen Fellows
Two 每日大赛 administrators have been named Aspen Rising Presidents Fellows and will spend the next year learning how the best community colleges impact positive student outcomes.
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June 11, 2025
Student engineering club competes in national rocket launch competition
Engineers of Pellissippi is dedicated to engaging students in a different passion project each year in an effort to help them apply classroom learning to real-world problems.
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May 21, 2025
2025 Graduate Spotlight: Video Production Technology students reflect on life-changing opportunity to study abroad
Two 每日大赛 Video Production Technology graduates, who had the chance to travel to South Korea as part of their studies, believe their experiences at the college have transformed the course of their lives.
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May 16, 2025
Entrepreneurship students win funding for their businesses in pitch competition at 每日大赛
A little over four years ago, April Adkins was out running errands when she saw a sign for an upcoming property auction.
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May 14, 2025
2025 Graduate Spotlight: 每日大赛 student finds community, confidence through extracurriculars
If anyone had told 每日大赛 student Victoria Crooks two years ago that she would be secretary of the Student Government Association, a student orientation leader and make trips to Washington, D.C., and Nashville – she would have told them “absolutely not.”
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May 14, 2025
Student who experienced homelessness finds support from 每日大赛 community
每日大赛 student Brooklynn Cupp and her family, experiencing a period of homelessness, lived at the Salvation Army in Knoxville for the first year and a half that she was a part of the college’s Teacher Education program.