Motlow is now one of less that 10 places offering FANUC authorized training, which means that local students have an fast track to local high paying robotics jobs.
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Motlow selects Coffey as student advocate award nominee
Motlow College recently nominated Assistant Professor of Geography Charle Coffey for the Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate Award.
Motlow State focused on veterans and active military families
Motlow College reminds Moore County veterans and active duty military that they offer tuition free options to develop a career after the military.
Motlow develops new apprenticeship pathways
Motlow College recently announced three new apprenticeship opportunities coming for those interested in developing a career in the nursery industry, robotics and automation industry, and municipal water treatment.
WIRED: Motlow increases student access to WiFi
Motlow State recently expanded its free, student Wi-Fi on the Moore County campus.
Motlow, TCAT partner to make student transfers easier
Motlow State Community College and Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) –Murfreesboro recently announced a partnership that will create a smooth transfer process for students studying nursing, cyber defense, business office, and mechatronics.
Motlow College president named to national board
Motlow State President Michael Torrence was recently appointed to the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Commission on Institutional Infrastructure and Transformation.
MCHS Juniors: Motlow offers free Mechatronics degree
Local students could earn a degree in a high-demand, high-paying field before they even graduate high school.
Motlow launches new Digital Archive Project on Dec. 13
LOCAL NEWS — It all started when Motlow State staff started gathering historic items for their 50th anniversary. “When we saw the content, we knew these artifacts needed to be featured as one of our celebrated 50th anniversary milestones,” said Terri Bryson, Vice President of External Affairs. “This has been a real labor of love...
Motlow scholarship an example of targeted giving with a specific goal
LOCAL NEWS | Education — Sepsis exists as a real problem for America’s healthcare facilities. It happens when your body triggers an extreme chain reaction in response to an infection. Hospital patients, especially those over the age of 65 and suffering with chronic disease, are especially susceptible. It affects more than 1.5 million U.S. patients...