
Walters State Community College STAR_NET is open today for spring semester registration! Grab a timetable and find your advisor! Fees must be paid by Jan. 8 at 4 p.m.

Walters State Community College Looking for a job or interested in starting a business? Check out the free workshops offered at Tennessee Career Centers in Talbott and Morristown this month.
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Learn computer literacy and get tips on starting a business during free November workshops at Tennessee Career Centers. (Full Story)

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Campus Alert: A Walters State female student reported that she was kidnapped by a white male at 4 p.m. on Nov. 2 from a parking lot on the Morristown Campus. The incident is being investigated. The college takes all such allegations seriously. The red emergency phones located in each parking lot connect directly to Cam...pus Police. Campus Police are also available to escort students and staff from buildings to cars. Visit the college's Web site for details and more safety information.Read More
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According to the Morristown Police Department, a WSCC female student reported that she was kidnapped by a white male from the college’s Morristown campus at approximately 4 p.m. on Nov. 2 and was allegedly sexually assaulted off campus. ...

Walters State Community College Congratulations to Dr. Richa Russell, professor of nursing. She was named the top instructor in the Citizen Tribune's Annual "Best of Morristown" poll. This is the first time the award has been given to someone outside the K-12 system.

Walters State Community College Tuesday is the deadline for claiming free tickets (for students) or discounted $10 tickets (for faculty, staff, family members and alumni) to Saturday's performance of Cirque de Chine in Sevier County. Find all the details on the college's Web site.
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Faculty, staff, students and families are all invited to join Walters State for an afternoon of international entertainment at the Cirque de Chine performance on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Smoky Mountain Palace in Sevierville. ...

Walters State Community College Just a friendly reminder: Nov. 6 (this Friday) is the last day to withdraw from the college or from a class. If you're receiving a hope lottery scholarship, please speak to someone in financial aid before dropping a class. If you're thinking about withdrawing from college, please contact Kim Gunnin at Kim.Gunnin@ws.edu or stop by the Student Information Center. She can help!

Walters State Community College Tickets are now on sale for "The King and I." The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic runs Nov. 5-8 and 13-14.
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Walters State Community College Amy Greene, who is expected to become a best-selling author with the January release of her first novel "Bloodroot," will begin her national book tour tonight in her hometown...Morristown! The event is free.
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Morristown writer Amy Greene will speak about her highly-anticipated first novel, “Bloodroot,” in an appearance at Walters State Community College at 7 p.m. on Oct. 30.

Walters State Community College Today's Bulletin has information about the Phi Theta Kappa All Tennessee Academic Team scholarship and scholarships to MTSU and Tennessee Tech. Deadlines are approaching! Also get details on trip to Darfur program and Cirque de Chine...
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Walters State Community College The current exhibit at the Catron Art Gallery ends Nov. 6. "His and Hers" features the pottery of Nigel and Cheyenne Chapman Rudolph. The gallery is located in the R. Jack Fishman Library. Enjoy the art before the exhibit ends!
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The Catron Art Gallery on the Morristown campus of Walters State Community College is now hosting “His and Hers: Selected Works from Rudolph Clay Studios.” The exhibits feature the ceramics and pottery of Nigel and Cheyenne Chapman Rudolph.

Walters State Community College Stop by the Quad today from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and tour the Tennessee National Guard Poly-Drug Trailer. This exhibit is both informative and somewhat shocking. Thinking about trying meth? First, come see how it will affect your life!

Walters State Community College Want to learn how you can help save Darfur? The International Fee Committee is sponsoring a bus trip to a presentation on the topic at ETSU next Tuesday. The bus leaves from the library parking lot at 5:30 p.m. and returns at 11 p.m. This is free. To sign up for the bus, register with your W number in Hum-148.

Walters State Community College The Lady Senators, coming off a 33-1 season, have been ranked No. 11 in the preseason NJCAA Division I Coaches Poll. Congratulations! The first home game is at 6 p.m. on Nov. 9 against Clinton Junior College.

Walters State Community College WSCC has been named No. 4 among tech-savvy community colleges across the nation!
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For the third straight year, Walters State Community College has been selected as one of the most technologically advanced community colleges in the country.














