Art Department hosts painting exhibit by Melissa Goolsby-Copeland
The Northeast Texas Community College Art Department is hosting an exhibit of mixed media paintings by Melissa Goolsby-Copeland. The paintings will be on display in the Whatley Center Foyer gallery through September 25. The exhibit is free to the public and is generally open for viewing Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday from 9-12. Please call ahead at 903-434-8181 to ensure that the gallery is open.
Intramural doubles pool tournament scheduled
The office of Student Activities and Multicultural Affairs at Northeast Texas Community College will host an Intramural Doubles Pool Tournament on Friday, Sept. 13 in the NTCC Game Room (SUB). The event will begin at 1 p.m. Please contact Rico Willis at 903-434-8265 or rwillis@ntcc.edu if you would like to enter or have questions.
Eagles Soccer program off to a great start
By: Justin Hargrove, NTCC Assistant Athletic Director
Backyard Bash planned for Sept. 4
The annual NTCC Backyard Bash will be held Wednesday, Sept. 4 from 6-10 p.m. at the NTCC Sports Complex. The event is FREE and open to all NTCC students, employees and local high school juniors and seniors. It will feature free food (sponsored by Great Western Dining), live entertainment by Assaint Music, games and a meet and greet with NTCC Eagles Athletes.
Don't miss this fun event!
Fall tutoring schedule announced
Did you know NTCC offers free tutors to provide students the help they need to succeed in their classes? Please don't hesitate to reach out to one of these tutors or success coaches if you find you need some extra help in a subject. Let's have a great fall semester!
Speakers announced for Northeast Texas Poetry Reading
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, NTCC Honors Director
The annual Northeast Texas Poetry Reading on Friday, September 6 at 11 a.m. will again occur at the Foyer of the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on the Northeast Texas Community College campus. The public is invited for this free event, the twelfth of its kind in as many years. This year in addition to six readings of the highest-ranked poems of the adult and student divisions, and a presentation of winning Northeast Texas images, two speakers will share their perceptions of our region.