Like so many other nonprofits, the Motlow College Foundation recently had to postpone its main fundraising event of the year, the Annual Gala, due to the pandemic. Instead of canceling, the Foundation staff and Board of Trustees seized the opportunity to shift the event online and hosted its first-ever Virtual Gala.
My name is Paul Guerin, and I grew up in Fayetteville, Tennessee, and attended Lincoln County High School. My first educational exposure to Motlow State was in a dual enrollment pre-calculus class as a high school senior. I immediately liked Motlow.
Motlow provided me a competitive advantage through the Dual Enrollment program, jumpstarting an educational journey that continues today.
Motlow is more than a college - it is a family. My Motlow experience was terrific. Motlow set the foundation for my success and supports me to this day as I serve as Principal at LaVergne Middle School. Motlow will always hold a special place in my heart.
Overwhelming excitement and anxiety filled me when I embarked on my post-secondary educational journey at Motlow.
Enrolling in Motlow State's Dual Enrollment program set the foundation for my future. I am a microbiology supervisor at a pharmaceutical company.
Motlow is providing innovative models for addressing the needs of adult students, according to a recent report by the Community College Research Center (CCRC).
Motlow State Community College got me on the right track. I grew up in Lincoln County, and I enjoyed all the things surrounding my high school, like clubs, sports, and drama. I never thought that college was something I was going to do.
Motlow State Community College will welcome Dr. Fredrick Douglass Dixon on Tuesday, Feb. 23, when he presents The Death of Black Wall Street and the Myth of the American Dream from 12-1:30 p.m.
Motlow State's Automation & Robotics Training Center achieved a significant milestone recently, advancing into the FANUC Authorized Satellite Training (FAST) Program.