Motlow State was awarded $68K for the 2022-23 fiscal year as part of the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) Relational Advising Grant to increase first-year retention rates.
Join Motlow State as our Theatre department performs "Too Many Frogs" free for the public on October 21 at 7 p.m. The play will take place at Motlow's Moore County campus in the Power's Auditorium at Eoff Hall.
T-Mobile honored top innovators at its inaugural "Unconventional" Awards. Motlow State Community College was awarded third place in the Innovation in Customer Experience category.
The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) announced that Motlow State Community College was one of 73 institutions selected nationwide to participate in its 2022-23 Institute on Open Educational Resources (OER).
Many experts say the economy is getting turbulent, but those who have completed college are riding the waves best. Get the most value from your college education by earning an associate degree from Motlow State.
Motlow State Community College opened its first Cyber Lab for students at the College’s Moore County campus this semester.
Motlow's Alissa Roebuck, along with 31 other leaders from higher education, was selected for the seventh cohort of the Complete Tennessee Leadership Institute (CTLI), a joint initiative of the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) and The Hunt Institute.
Over the past year, 28 Motlow State Community College faculty members were promoted or granted tenure. Motlow announced recipients during the College's 2022 Fall Convocation.
Renee Austin has been named Executive Vice President of Business and Finance at Motlow State Community College. Austin started at Motlow on July 1.
Motlow State Community College understands the importance of supporting the mental health needs of students. Awareness of mental health needs continues to grow and Motlow actively combats stigma surrounding those asking for help.