Episodes
The topic for the 2019 F.R.E.E. event was Food. Nearly 20 different departments at the college participated bringing very unique ways of looking at relationships with food.
Published 08/22/19
Published 08/22/19
Watch the 2019 Adult Basic Education Program graduation ceremony. Many of the students who earned their High School Equivalency are enrolling in college to continue their education. Congratulations Graduates!
Published 07/12/19
Local author and Iraq War veteran Caleb Cage discusses his new book "War Narratives."
Published 07/02/19
Students from Washoe County high schools gather at TMCC to hear and discuss the importance of strong national security.
Published 05/22/19
Faculty and staff members at TMCC are recognized for their dedication and exemplary service to students and the college.
Published 05/16/19
Afghanistan: the cost of staying vs. the cost of leaving.
Published 05/04/19
A distinguished panel of leading women in Northern Nevada assemble and discuss the challenges and triumphs of women today. They share personal experiences and also talk about those who have influenced them.
Published 04/09/19
Professor Wade Hampton talks about one of the early iconic American families.
Published 03/28/19
Energy security and grid resilience, securing the aging energy grid.
Published 03/21/19
Professor Wade Hampton looks at one of the iconic American families.
Published 03/08/19
The Trump administration's approach to dealing with nuclear adversaries.
Published 03/07/19
Students entering career paths at TMCC signed a letter of intent to attend Truckee Meadows Community College.
Published 02/21/19
When diplomacy works and when and why it doesn't.
Published 02/08/19
David Feather is the Senior Director of Program Integration, Mission Support and Test Services at the Nevada National Security Site. Mr. Feather's presentation deals with nuclear weapons, nuclear testing and dealing with America's aging nuclear arsenal.
Published 12/06/18
A host of TMCC students and instructors gather to discuss the real and imagined monsters of our day. This year's lineup includes: 1:00 Ashley Maples "Same Creatures from Different Cultures." 10:40 Marynia Giren-Navarro "Monstrous Cures for Sinful Sexual Appetites." 34:10 Laure'L Santos "Ghosts and Hauntings in Reno." 49:05 Karen Wickander "The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side: Exploring the Shadow Self.” 1:04:00 Dr. Joylin Namie "The Horror of Halloween Candy.” 1:17:30 P.J. Mitchell “How to...
Published 11/07/18
Robert Carlin is a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation. Mr. Carlin has visited North Korea over 30 times and his discussion centers around the perils of misreading North Korea's government.
Published 10/23/18
Dr. Alan Stavitsky is the Dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno. Dr. Stavitsky talks about the confusing state of journalism in national security today.
Published 09/20/18
The topic of impeachment is examined by TMCC faculty. Learn more about the process and some of the history of impeachment in U.S. government.
Published 09/17/18
Commander of the Naval Special Warfare Group One, Captain Matthew Rosenbloom discusses the history and current work of the Navy SEALs and well as the fight against terror.
Published 08/22/18
Celebrate award recipients such as the 2018 Classified Employee of the Year, PTK Teachers of the Year, WDCE awards winners and eight newly tenured faculty professors.
Published 05/08/18
The TMCC Library Committee hosts its annual campus community poetry reading event where students, faculty and staff are invited to read self-penned poems, one of their favorite poems, or listen to others read. It is a great way to share a love of poetry or cultivate an interest you may have in poetry.
Published 04/25/18
As part of the F.R.E.E. (HUM) ANIMAL event for 2018, Dr. Nathan Lents from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, spoke on the human/animal idea of empathy and reciprocity and the evolutionary value of morality.
Published 04/13/18
The TMCC F.R.E.E. Committee chose the human/animal relationship as the topic for 2018. F.R.E.E. stands for Faculty for Radical Education and Enlightenment, and each year a new topic is chosen for interdisciplinary collaboration between areas of study such as math, education, anthropology, sociology, political science and art.
Published 04/12/18
Dr. Doty talks about the childhood experience that led to his determination to become a neurosurgeon and author. Dr. Doty shares his insight on how we can change our lives by changing our brains and hearts through compassion and affirmation.
Published 03/08/18