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Tarrant County College began on July 31, 1965 after voters approved a bond election for the formation of a junior college district. In 1967, the South Campus was the first campus to open in south Fort Worth; in 1967, the Northeast Campus was built in Hurst. A third campus, the Northwest Campus, was added in 1976, in northwest Fort Worth.
Tarrant County College, South Campus Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Active Rho Psi: April 3, 1968 Wabash Valley College: Mount Carmel, Illinois: Illinois Active Rho Omega: March 1, 1968 Illinois Valley Community College: Oglesby, Illinois: Illinois Active Sigma Alpha: March 4, 1968 Northland Community & Technical College, Thief River Falls Campus
Erma Johnson Hadley (June 6, 1942 – October 1, 2015) was an American educator, the first woman and first African-American to serve as chancellor of Tarrant County College. She was named to the Texas Women's Hall of Fame in 2010.
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Texas colleges and universities are commonly used as voting sites for elections. One Texas lawmaker wants to change that.
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Tulsa is home to a variety of colleges and universities, including: National American University- Tulsa campus [1] New York University - Tulsa Global Site [2] Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences - (Tulsa) Langston University - Tulsa campus; Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT Okmulgee)