Finals Fuels!
TRCC Multipurpose Room F117Free food to keep you going during Finals and Grad Week!
Free food to keep you going during Finals and Grad Week!
Free food to keep you going during Finals and Grad Week!
David Stokes from the CT. Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Management and Enforcement, presents Hazardous Waste Management Regulations. Seminars will be held in room C-101 on the Three Rivers Campus. Students taking classes for credit should arrive by 5:50 PM; noncredit students/guests promptly by 6 PM. Seminars will run until approximately (...) Read More >>
Battle to become the ultimate victor in Video Game Club's: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Singles'* Tournament Hosted on Friday, May 17th from 10am to 5pm in Room B-114 The Double-Elimination** style tournament has players competing in 1-on-1 matches of precision and finesse, as Three River's most intense event unfolds. Prizes will be awarded to 1st, (...) Read More >>
Come join TRUE for a day on the waters of the Connecticut River. This is a great chance to see the iconic Bald eagle, learn about the history of this river, and among warm company. Bring family or friends!
Three Rivers Community College is pleased to announce that its 54th commencement will be held on Wednesday, May 22 at 5:00 p.m. Approximately 560 students will be awarded degrees and certificates. The valedictorian of the class is Michelle Reynolds of Ledyard who is receiving an associate in science degree in Graphic Arts. Reynolds will present (...) Read More >>
Thursday, May 23, Three Rivers Community College will hold the fifty-third Nursing Pinning Ceremony. During the ceremony, the nursing students of the Class of Spring 2019 will receive their nursing pin, marking the completion of their nursing degree and serving as a symbol of their readiness to be compassionate professional caregivers. The students have earned an (...) Read More >>
This is a planned trip where students will be able to visit, and tour, The Glass House. The In-depth Tour includes the Glass House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture gallery, Da Monsta, Studio as well as the lower-landscape with the pavilion in the Pond and the Monument to Lincoln Kirsten. This tour includes a one and a (...) Read More >>
The Cloisters is a museum in Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City specializing in European Medieval architecture and sculpture with a focus on the Romanesque and Gothic periods. The museum is made up of four cloisters dissembled in Europe and moved to Manhattan during the 1930's and is now run by (...) Read More >>
The Assessment of Prior Learning (APL) is a program through which you may receive college credit for learning achieved as a result of your life and work experience. This session satisfies the pre-enrollment requirement of Information Session attendance. For more information about the APL program, please visit threerivers.edu/apl.
Today is the first day of classes for the Fall semester.