My great-grandmother’s quilt is the centerpiece of my sewing studio. Intricate embroidery patterns weave together a tapestry of remembrance, vibrant […]
Author: Wendi Crandell
Transitions: Out with the old, in with the new
Elisabeth Kubler Ross says there are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. I pass through all […]
Transitions: Baptism by Covid19 – My first 30 days on the job during a global pandemic
Days on the Job: 25; Days of Shelter-in-Place: 16. If anyone told me two weeks into my new position as […]
Transitions: Switching to online classes
Switching from “traditional” face-to-face (F2F) teaching to online teaching is a big change under ordinary circumstances. There is not the […]
TCC donates ventilators during shortage caused by COVID-19
With medical professionals facing shortages of critical resources to fight COVID-19, Tarrant County College has stepped up to help local […]
Answering the call
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Tarrant County College has expanded assistance provided through the Student Emergency Assistance Fund to […]
Star-Telegram highlights TCC nursing program
Due to Governor Abbott’s recent action, Tarrant County College is allowing its final-year nursing students to graduate early and enter […]
Transitions: Flexible and accommodating is the TCC Way
I haven’t taught online since TCC took developmental reading and writing out of the online offerings, but I really feel […]
Transitions: Eating crow
“Eating crow” is an American expression that finds one humbly admitting, “I was wrong.” As a nurse educator of 43 […]