Ability Connection

Over 800 persons in Texas with various intellectual or other developmental disabilities are served by Ability Connection, a 69-year-old 501(c)3 nonprofit.

With an individual focus on each person's ability and the belief in each person's potential, we strive to provide world-class services for our members and their families in accordance with our core values of compassion, respect, and results.

We discover the values that people and families value as a result of our "one person" emphasis, and we tirelessly seek to address those decisions and objectives.

Mental Health Screening

The leading community-based nonprofit in the country, Mental Health America (MHA), was established in 1909 with the mission of meeting the needs of people with mental illness and advancing the mental health of all Americans. Our dedication to promoting mental health as an essential component of overall wellness motivates us to provide prevention services for everyone, early identification and intervention for those who are at risk, integrated care, services, and supports for those who require them, and recovery as the ultimate goal of our work.

Annual quilt exhibit comes to Whatley foyer

Quilts by local quilters will hang in the Whatley Center foyer in what is now an annual tradition for the NTCC art department.  For the sixth year, quilters will bring their treasured art to share with the community. The exhibit will run from Friday, Nov. 11th through Wednesday, Nov. 20th.  A reception is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 16th at 12:30 p.m. in the Whatley Center foyer, and refreshments will be served.   

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Psi Beta inducts new members

On Thursday, October 20, 2022, 11 NTCC students were inducted into Psi Beta, the national honor society in psychology for community colleges. The candlelight Induction was presided over by chapter officers Jian Torres, Didier Serrano, and Nataly Morales. The speaker for the evening, Amanda Stevens, a doctoral candidate in the Educational Psychology program at Texas A&M University-Commerce, presented her original research on metacognition.

Inductees are pictured as follows:

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Archaeologist to present lecture on findings from the Reigns of Kings David and Solomon

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

John Harmon, a doctoral candidate at Lipscomb University, will be presenting recent research relative to the reigns of Israel’s greatest Old Testament kings. The lecture will occur in Humanities 101 from 12:25 to 1:20 PM on Thursday, 10 November. The lecture is sponsored by Honors Northeast. Those who plan to attend in advance are welcome to notify Honors Director, Dr. Andrew Yox at ayox@ntcc.edu for a free lunch.

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