John Tyler Community College Announces its Annual Student Award Winners
Each year, JTCC honors its students for their academic excellence, leadership, school pride, community service and more through its Student Awards Celebration.
Each year, John Tyler Community College honors its students for their academic excellence, leadership, school pride, community service and more through its Student Awards Celebration. This year’s ceremony could not be held in person due to the pandemic, so the college announced award winners during a virtual ceremony, shared on social media. More than 60 awards were presented in eleven categories.
The following award winners were named (zip codes follow recipient names):
Sherwood Forest Art & Literary Review
John Tyler Community College publishes the Sherwood Forest Art & Literary Review each year in conjunction with its annual student literary and art contest. The publication, which has been highlighting the creativity and talent of Tyler students since 1968, includes four categories: fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and art. Judges review and select first, second and third place winners in each category and may award honorable mentions. The winning entries are published in the Review. Download an electric copy of the publication.
Art
- Emily Dickson (23192)
- Juanita Zapata (23112)
- Challa Dent (23832)
Honorable Mention
- Erin Walker (23836)
- Diana Rose Penazola (23112)
Sherwood Forest Art & Literary Review
Each year, Tyler students are given the opportunity to participate in the college’s Social Science Research Expo. During the Expo, students present research they have conducted on a number of topics. This year’s Expo was held virtually, and viewers were asked to vote for their top research projects.
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Each year, JTCC honors its students for their academic excellence, leadership, school pride, community service and more through its Student Awards Celebration. This year’s ceremony could not be held in person due to the pandemic, so the college announced award winners during a virtual ceremony, shared on social media.