Two Northeast Texas Community College sophomores have been named 2016 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise by the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.
NTCC wins national award for efforts in sustainability
Northeast Texas Community College recently learned that it was one of only nine community colleges nationwide to win†recognition†for its innovative agriculture programs by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).
As a recipient of the 2016 Green Genome Awards, NTCC was specifically honored for Program Design and Delivery in Sustainable Agriculture. The award comes with a prize of $10,000, which will be used to further sustainable agriculture efforts at NTCC.
"I am excited that our work over the past several years is getting national recognition.
As a recipient of the 2016 Green Genome Awards, NTCC was specifically honored for Program Design and Delivery in Sustainable Agriculture. The award comes with a prize of $10,000, which will be used to further sustainable agriculture efforts at NTCC.
"I am excited that our work over the past several years is getting national recognition.
Culinary Arts to host public dinner Oct. 27
The Northeast Texas Community College Culinary Arts Program will host a special Thursday Night Dinner on October 27. The dinner will be held at the NTCC Culinary School in historic downtown Pittsburg and is open to the public.†
Tickets go on sale Monday, Oct. 3rd. Due to to high demand at previous events, the Culinary Arts Program has moved to a ticketed event rather than first-come-first-served. Tickets can be obtained only at the NTCC Hanson-Sewell Center at†237 College Street in Pittsburg.
NTCC ranked 19th in Texas by OnlineColleges.com
Northeast Texas Community College was recently ranked 19th among all Texas colleges and universities by the website OnlineColleges.com. Colleges were ranked on a variety of factors including affordability, student services and availability of online programs.
NTCC has drastically increased the number of online courses offered in recent years in order to better serve the changing needs of students.
Want to get ahead or catch up this semester?
NTCC has drastically increased the number of online courses offered in recent years in order to better serve the changing needs of students.
Want to get ahead or catch up this semester?
Capitol Steps to perform at Whatley Center
The Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at Northeast Texas Community College will kick off its 25th anniversary season October 11 with a special presentation by Capitol Steps. They are sure to brighten up the final push to election day with their witty, hilarious political satire.
The Capitol Steps, put together by a group of former Capitol Hill staffers, puts the MOCK in democracy as they find humor in all aspects of American politics. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. and all tickets are $30.
Job fair scheduled for Sept. 27
NTCC celebrates Multicultural and Career Awareness Week
Join us in†Celebrating†Multicultural†and†Career†Awareness†Week†on the Northeast Texas Community College†campus from September†26-30, 2016, as we unite in shaping our community!
Some of the festivities happening throughout the week include:
Some of the festivities happening throughout the week include:
- DIFFERENT CULTURES: SIMILAR MEANINGS
- RECIPES FROM HOME
- FLAGS & CLOCKS
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Adult Education hosts Lunch and Learn on the Lawn
The Northeast Texas Community College Adult Education Department held a Lunch and Learn on the Lawn for GED and ESL students and instructors this week. The Adult Education Department recently relocated to the Community Resource Center (CRC) at 105 N. Riddle in Mount Pleasant (old Mount Pleasant High school and Administration Building). They plan to have a special event each month to highlight their programs and encourage student participation. The Adult Education Department offers free GED and ESL classes at various locations around the area, including the CRC.
Adult Education hosts Lunch and Learn on the Lawn
The Northeast Texas Community College Adult Education Department held a Lunch and Learn on the Lawn for GED and ESL students and instructors this week. The Adult Education Department recently relocated to the Community Resource Center (CRC) at 105 N. Riddle in Mount Pleasant (old Mount Pleasant High school and Administration Building). They plan to have a special event each month to highlight their programs and encourage student participation. The Adult Education Department offers free GED and ESL classes at various locations around the area, including the CRC.
Honors Northeast takes fall trip to Fort Worth
Students and faculty of Honors Northeast, the honors program of Northeast Texas Community College, recently took a cultural trip to the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. This is the tenth year that Honors Northeast has taken a fall trip thanks to a gift from Drs. Jim and Paula Archer and a matching grant from the†I.B.M.