Pickleball class starts August 6th
NTCC's continuing education Pickleball class is back by popular demand! There's never been a better time to get some exercise and have a great time making new friends while learning about this exciting sport.
NTCC's continuing education Pickleball class is back by popular demand! There's never been a better time to get some exercise and have a great time making new friends while learning about this exciting sport.
Pictured (from left) is: Gustavo Perez, Nicholas Shifflet, Juan Mata, Rebecca Rocha, Lawton Flinn, Noah Duck and instructor Braden Jones.
The Northeast Texas Community College Firefighter Academy proudly recognizes its 21st graduating class. The academy, which commenced in January and concluded in July, has equipped a new group of firefighters with the essential skills and knowledge to protect and serve their communities.
The NTCC Work4College Program is so much more than just a job! In addition to doing meaningful work on campus, W4C students also take a class that covers a variety of topics that help them as they transition into adulthood. This week students focused on learning proper etiquette for dining and formal social situations.
The Northeast Texas Community College Professional Driving Academy continues to grow and supply high-demand CDL drivers to the local area. Two new students recently graduated from the program. Pictured (from left) is: Jimmy Smith (Director of Continuing Education and Corporate Training), graduate, Justin Redden. The other graduate is Sidney Boyd (not pictured).
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The NTCC Alumni Association is officially accepting applications! The membership fee is only $5 and you can be among the founding members. Not only will it help you stay in the know about what’s going on at NTCC, you can also network with others and get involved.
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By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
Three incoming NTCC honors students witnessed Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in an afternoon production on 11 July. They traveled to the annual Texas Shakespeare Festival in Kilgore. Donors of Honors Northeast and of the college,Jerald and Mary Lou Mowery made the visit possible. The students drove from NTCC and back with Dr. Andrew Yox, honors director.
Kids Discovery College 2024, held from July 8 to July 18, was a vibrant hub of activity and excitement for young learners in the community. The camp brought together children from diverse backgrounds, offering a perfect blend of educational enrichment and fun-filled experiences.
Throughout the camp, participants engaged in a variety of activities, from hands-on science experiments and creative arts to outdoor adventures and team sports. The children not only
NTCC was busy this Thursday as more than 35 new students were on campus for EagleGanza.