NTCC holds record-breaking May commencement
Pictured: Sidney Ross delivers the student response at the 11 a.m. ceremony.
Legacy EV announces NTCC partnership
Exciting things are happening at the Carroll Shelby Automotive Program!
Avellaneda wins prestigious Jack Kent Cooke transfer scholarship
Pictured: 2018 JKC winner from NTCC, Brenda Godoy (right), presents JKC plaque to Avellaneda (left)
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
The Eagle Food Pantry
You cannot work, study or perform if you are hungry. Let's show our campus that we “CARE”!
Did you know that one in five East Texans, are hungry today? Texas has a higher rate of food insecurity, one that's higher than the national average. That means it is more difficult for our students, colleagues and community members to put food on the table.
Outstanding College Algebra Students announced
Every semester full-time and associate faculty in NTCC’s Division of Math, Physics and Engineering can select an outstanding student, who is exceptional in some way. For the Fall 2021 semester, Dr. Doug Richey nominated Grayson Goates (left) as Outstanding College Algebra Student. For the Spring 2022 semester, Richey nominated April O'Rand (right) as Outstanding College Algebra Student.
Congratulations, Grayson and April!
May commencement ceremonies planned for Saturday
Northeast Texas Community College will host two spring commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 14 in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. Seating is limited, so only guests who have tickets will be admitted into the auditorium. Both events will be streamed live on Youtube and Facebook for those who are unable to attend in person.
EMS program presents at Little Rascals Daycare
The NTCC EMS Program was invited to the Little Rascals Daycare and Learning Centers Community Helpers Week Celebration. Little Rascals invited many community organizations to discuss what they do and have to offer.
Winners of annual McGraw Hill Poster Contest announced
Pictured: First-Place Winner, Skylar Fondren
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
Biggers art featured in magazine
NTCC is home to a priceless collection of artwork by renowned African American artist Dr. John Biggers. His 1954 mural “History of Negro Education in Morris County, Texas” is displayed in the college's Learning Commons in a room named for Biggers. The Learning Commons also has a collection of rare Biggers lithographs, which are currently on loan to the Tyler Museum of Art for an exhibit titled "Student/Teacher: Works of Charles Criner & Dr. John Biggers."