NTCC to host job fair
† † †Northeast Texas Community College will host a job fair on Tuesday, September 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Union Building (SUB) on the main NTCC campus. The event is free to the public.†More than a dozen local and regional employers will be in attendance.
† † †"We realize that the job market is†tough†right now.
Beverly Austin wins prestigious State Star Award for SBDC
Beverly Austin was honored with the †2012 State Star Award at an awards ceremony Tuesday night in New Orleans before representatives of 50 states, the U.S. territories and the Organization of American States. † The State Star Award acknowledges extraordinary efforts to achieve and support the goals and mission of the North Texas SBDC Network.
NTCC is Celebrating Multicultural and Career Awareness Week
Shaping Our Community!
Mary Hearron named Fittest Employee for September
Shirley Clay†(left) presents Mary Hearron with a fruit and vegetable gift basket for being named NTCC?s Fittest Employee†of the Month for September. To receive this award, an employee must†be caught practicing overt wellness behavior and attitude.
NTCC Baseball wins 3 of 4 at opening tourney
Photo caption: Eagle third baseman Austin White makes a play on a ball at third behind a diving Weatherford player Saturday.† † †
The NTCC Eagles baseball team went 3-1 to open the Fall 2012 season this weekend as they played host to a tournament at Bob Baker Field.
The Eagles split Friday?s two games as NTCC downed Bossier Parish 7-0 in the day?s early game before dropping the nightcap to Weatherford, 1-0.
NTCC bounced back with a pair of wins Saturday as the Eagles beat Weatherford 12-3 before earning a 12-9 victory over Grayson College.
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The NTCC Eagles baseball team went 3-1 to open the Fall 2012 season this weekend as they played host to a tournament at Bob Baker Field.
The Eagles split Friday?s two games as NTCC downed Bossier Parish 7-0 in the day?s early game before dropping the nightcap to Weatherford, 1-0.
NTCC bounced back with a pair of wins Saturday as the Eagles beat Weatherford 12-3 before earning a 12-9 victory over Grayson College.
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Northeast Texas Poetry Contest winners announced
Pictured (from left) are the winners of the fifth annual Northeast Texas Poetry contest: Samantha Trickey of Mount Pleasant (student honorable mention), Matthew Jordan of Pittsburg (student second place), Andrea Necole Wells of Daingerfield (student honorable mention), Jesse Rivera of Mount Vernon (student fourth place), Ann Reeves of Pittsburg (adult second place), Ricky Huitema of Pittsburg (student first place), Lauren Shortnacy of Mount Pleasant (adult first place), and Jacob Brantley of Daingerfield (student third place).†
Guitarist Jason Vieaux to perform at Whatley Center
On Tuesday, October 2 at 7:30pm guitar virtuoso Jason Vieaux will perform at Northeast Texas†Community College?s Whatley Center for the Performing Arts (2866 FM 1735). The program includes Giuliani?s Grande†Overture; Bach?s Lute No.
Former Eagles named top baseball prospects
Two former Northeast Texas Community College Eagle baseball players earned high praise this summer as Shane Segovia (Missouri) and Mark Robinette (Oklahoma State) were named to Perfectgame.org?s Top Summer League Baseball Prospect List.
Segovia and Robinette both played with the St. Joseph Mustangs this summer, the winner of the MINK (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas) college summer baseball league.
Segovia was named the League?s No. 2 prospect after hitting .331 with 21 RBI and 13 walks while Robinette was named the league?s No.
Segovia and Robinette both played with the St. Joseph Mustangs this summer, the winner of the MINK (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas) college summer baseball league.
Segovia was named the League?s No. 2 prospect after hitting .331 with 21 RBI and 13 walks while Robinette was named the league?s No.
Reception held for Evetts art exhibit
The work of local artist, Toni Evetts, is currently being featured at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at Northeast Texas Community College. Her exhibit, entitled "Experimental Techniques" is on display in the Whatley Foyer until September 14. A meet-the-artist reception was held on Wednesday, Sept. 5. Evetts (right) is pictured above with Carolyn Franks (left), Director of the Whatley Center, and Kim Wommack, NTCC Division Director for Creative and Performing Arts. For more information about her work, visit†www.tonievetts.com.
Lady Eagles soccer picks up first win of season
A strong first-half performance was the key to victory for the Lady Eagles soccer team Saturday as they picked up a 3-2 win over visiting Eastfield College.
NTCC overcame stifling heat and the Eastfield defense to score three goals in the opening period of the contest before holding off a late Lady Harvester charge to earn the victory.
?We were able to come out strong in the first half, but we started breaking down in the second,? Lady Eagle Head Coach Desmond Barron said.
NTCC overcame stifling heat and the Eastfield defense to score three goals in the opening period of the contest before holding off a late Lady Harvester charge to earn the victory.
?We were able to come out strong in the first half, but we started breaking down in the second,? Lady Eagle Head Coach Desmond Barron said.