TVCC Faculty, Staff Recognized for Military Service

TVCC Vice President of Institutional Advancement Mary Nicholson (left) presents a red, white and blue military cord to faculty member Marshall Reeves during spring in-service Wednesday. Reeves and his wife, Iris (not pictured), each received a cord in recognition of their military service.
TVCC Vice President of Institutional Advancement Mary Nicholson (left) presents a red, white and blue military cord to faculty member Marshall Reeves during spring in-service Wednesday. Reeves and his wife, Iris (not pictured), each received a cord in recognition of their military service.

By Jayson Larson/TVCC Public Information

Trinity Valley Community College’s Spring 2015 in-service included a new wrinkle Wednesday morning.

All faculty and staff in attendance who have served in the military were asked to stand and each was presented with a red, white and blue cord that can be worn during graduation ceremonies. TVCC began the practice of awarding these recognition cords during fall graduation in December 2014. Each graduate wore the cord with their regalia and their branch of service was called out with their name.

“The TVCC Foundation is proud to provide these cords to our faculty and staff to wear at graduation or to keep as our gift,” said Vice President of Institutional Advancement Mary Nicholson, who is also director of the Foundation. “This was our way, as an institution, to thank all of our men and women here at TVCC who have served our nation. We are so proud of them.”

TVCC is approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board so that eligible veterans, servicepersons and certain dependents of veterans can receive VA educational benefits. Last year, the college was named to Victory Media’s 2014 Military Friendly Schools list, which recognizes the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace America’s military service members, veterans and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus.

“We work hard to serve our veterans and military members,” TVCC Veterans Officer Jessica Jenkins said. “Those men and women do so much for this country and we take pride in trying to give something back by guiding them through and assisting with the educational process.”

For more information, contact TVCC’s Veterans Office at 903-675-6228 or e-mail [email protected].