Culinary Arts hosts softball for team-building event

The NTCC Culinary Arts Program recently hosted the Eagles Softball team at the culinary arts school in downtown Pittsburg for a team-building event. Chef Anthony Nelson, Director of the Culinary Arts Program, shared information about nutrition and how it can affect the performance of athletes. Team members also worked together to prepare a healthy meal of smoothies and omelets. 

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PTA program hosts Texas Physical Therapy Association district meeting

The NTCC Physical Therapist Assistant program hosted the Texas Physical Therapy Association East Texas District (ETD) meeting and continuing education on Thursday, Sept. 21. Current PTA students participated in the ETD business meeting. They also learned about opportunities for engagement in their professional organization through a continuing education presentation by Dr. Lois Stickley, Associate Professor at Texas State University, DPT school.

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Free tutoring available for students

The fall semester is well underway and many students may find themselves needing extra help with their classes. Did you know that NTCC offers FREE tutoring? There are options to fit your needs whether you need face-to-face help on campus or virtual sessions through Teams.

There are two dedicated locations for tutoring – the Writing Center in Humanities 110 and the STEM Center in Math/Science 110. Below are the current tutor schedules:

Writing Center

Get help with writing for any subject - not just English!

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NTCC receives $25,000 from Ed Rachal Foundation

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $25,000 grant from the Ed Rachal Foundation. Thanks to an additional matching grant opportunity, the funds will be doubled for a $50,000 impact. The grant will be utilized to expand the reach of the Work4College Program. Pictured (from left) is Dr. Ron Clinton, NTCC President, Ashlynn Gamblin, Resource Development Specialist, and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, Executive Vice President for Advancement. The innovative Work4College Program enables students to work on campus and pay for their college in advance.

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Winners announced for annual Northeast Texas poetry & image contest

Pictured: 2023 Student Winners of the Northeast Texas Poetry Contest, First through Fourth, Michelle Calderon, Maddy Smith, Morgan Thrapp, and Odalys Adame. Photo courtesy of Mandy Smith and the Eagle.

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

Odes to the Majestic and Natural:  An Upbeat Objectivism Returns to the Northeast Texas Poetry Reading