Scoop May/June 2020 Edition


TBR

TBR to use multiple measures for learning support placement

In response to COVID-19, the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) is piloting the use of multiple measures for learning support placement for summer and fall 2020 semesters. This means that a student’s placement in college level courses will be based...

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Southwest students and SkillsUSA advisors at the 2020 SkillsUSA Statewide Competition: Criminal Justice Club Advisor Rosalyn Rogers, criminal justice student Miesha Wiggins, forensics student Alex Workman, criminal justice student James Rhyme, forensics student Hunter Ward, forensics student Dorothy Johnson, Forensics Advisor Dr. Juliann Waits, and SkillsUSA Campus Advisor Joanitha Barnes.

Forensics and criminal justice students compete in first SkillsUSA state competition

Crime scene investigation has become a popular genre on television. For Southwest forensics students, their true-to-life drama unfolded in a contest that tested their theoretical knowledge and industry skills at the first post-secondary SkillsUSA...

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Ashley Shields receives her Memphis Amateur Sports Hall of Fame plaque at the Hilton Memphis in 2018.

ALUMNI NEWS: Former Lady Saluqi Ashley Shields new Arlington High girls basketball head coach

Former All-American Lady Saluqi Ashley Shields made history in 2007 as the first-ever community college player drafted into the WNBA. She won a title with Detroit a year later and went on to enjoy a professional career in Israel, Slovokia and Poland...

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Scam

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Hey college students: even though you’re likely far from campus, scammers are still trying to find you.

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Saluqis

Saluqis conquer academic goals in spite of COVID-19

The 2020 season for Southwest’s baseball and softball teams was cut short by the Coronavirus pandemic, but it did not derail student-athletes from continuing their education.

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NSO

Recruitment hosts live admissions sessions

When the Coronavirus pandemic moved college operations online, the office of Recruitment decided to hold virtual information sessions to make the admissions process a convenient way for incoming students to stay informed and engaged.

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