THEC Grant Funds Respiratory Care Program Expansion
A $1.4 million grant from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) will enable Walters State to expand its Respiratory Care Program to the college’s Sevier County Campus.
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Walters State Community College will host five Arrowmont School artists-in-residence on Oct. 24 a...
McAvoy Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
A recently retired Walters State Community College faculty member has been awarded the Lifetime A...
Student Named Coca-Cola Scholar
A Walters State Community College student has been named a Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar. ...
Walters State Offers Free Drivers Safety Training
Walters State’s popular “Alive at 25” free drivers training returns to the Morristown Campus for ...
October Marks 20th Annual International Festival
Walters State Community College invites community members to enjoy 20th Annual International Fest...
Auditions for "Of Mice and Men" Scheduled for Oct. 2
The Music and Theatre Department at Walters State Community College will hold auditions for its f...
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Information Session Planned Sept. 20
Walters State Community College will host a sexual assault prevention and awareness information s...
Fifty-five cadets graduated from the Walters State Regional Law Enforcement Academy on Sept. 14.
October Noncredit Classes Include OSHA Safety, Excel, ServSafe
October noncredit classes offered through the Walters State Division of Workforce Training the OS...
Walters State Enrollment Increases by 6.5%
Walters State enrollment for fall semester is up 6.5%
Walters State Niswonger Campus to Host Fall Prevention Event
Walters State Community College’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Program and Physical Therapist A...
Walters State Professor Shares Hope for Dealing with Infertility and Grief
A Walters State professor hopes her new book will equip both individuals and therapists in dealin...
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