Alpha Mu Chi wins a record-breaking 37 awards at the PTK Texas Regional Convention

Alpha Mu Chi, Northeast Texas Community College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa set a new chapter record at the recent Texas Regional Convention held in Houston, coming away with 37 awards. “With a strong officer team and an amazing set of co-advisors this year, I knew that we would do well,“ said lead advisor Dr. Melissa Fulgham. “However, they exceeded even my high hopes and expectations and set a new chapter record.

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Foundation scholarship application deadline extended

The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Foundation has extended the deadline for its scholarship applications, giving students additional time to apply. Students now have until March 31, 2025, to submit their applications for financial assistance in the upcoming fall semester.

To apply, visit www.ntcc.edu/scholarships and log in using your NTCC email and password. Be sure to complete the “Application,” which will automatically match you to scholarships you qualify for.

Eagles Softball splits with Tyler Junior College

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Fincannon’s Grand Slam Sparks Upset as NTCC Eagle Softball Stuns Apaches

NTCC Eagle Softball pulled off a big-time upset on Saturday, taking down the heavily favored Tyler Junior College Apaches, 9-1, behind a dominant performance from Kiersten Fincannon. Fincannon delivered at the plate and in the circle, driving in four runs—including a momentum-shifting grand slam in the fifth—and shutting down the Apaches’ offense over five innings.

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Biology students conduct fish parasite research in Arkansas

Dr. Chris T. McAllister, Biology, and three NTCC Biology 2389 students, Gracie Gray, Isabel Tresidder, and Stephanie Hernandez traveled to Black Rock, Arkansas, March 14-18, 2025, and conducted research on big river fish parasites from the Black River.  They discovered what will eventually be described as new species of myxosporeans from several fishes and were also mentored by a renown (retired) parasitologist, Dr. Donald Cloutman, from Kansas.  These students will get their first scientific publications from this event and will be very helpful in furthering their career goals.

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