NTCC Phi Theta Kappa wins national USA Today competition
† † † †Alpha Mu Chi, Northeast Texas Community College?s chapter of Phi Theta†Kappa, earned national acclaim as one of four chapters to win the 2013 Honors Case†Study Challenge competition sponsored by USA Today. Tied to the larger Phi†Theta Kappa Honors in Action research project, the Case Study Challenge†competition gives chapter members an opportunity to focus their attention on a†specific area of study.
College closes one program, prepares to open others
Like other organizations, it is sometimes necessary for colleges to make adjustments as the needs of the community change. †In response to such shifting needs, Northeast Texas Community College announced this week that they will close one program and open several others over the next two years.
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Eagles Softball sweeps season opener
The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Eagles Softball team swept the Weatherford College Lady Cougars in their season-opening doubleheader Friday.
The Eagles were up 3-1 at the top of the second inning, but gave away five runs before the inning was finished.
The Eagles were up 3-1 at the top of the second inning, but gave away five runs before the inning was finished.
Eagles Baseball kicks off spring season
The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Eagles Baseball program is off to a rocky start after losing its season openers Friday and Saturday to Hill College and Cedar Valley Community College in non-conference play.
According to Assistant Coach Shane Wedd, Friday's game was the first chance that many of the players had to play in a regular season game and, despite these early setbacks, he is optimistic about the team's potential this season.
"It was a valuable learning experience for them, they competed very well and we will be working to be rea
NTCC Culinary Arts to host Thursday Buffet Nights
The Northeast Texas Community College Culinary Arts Program will host three special Buffet Nights on Thursdays this Spring. These will be held at the NTCC Culinary School in historic downtown Pittsburg and are open to the public.
Dinners will be held†at 6:00 p.m. on†February†6th,†February†20th, and March 6th.
Dinners will be held†at 6:00 p.m. on†February†6th,†February†20th, and March 6th.
Olivia Tuttle named January Fittest Employee of the Month
Rico Willis (right) presents Olivia Tuttle with a fruit and vegetable†gift basket for being named NTCC?s Fittest Employee of the Month†for January.
Tickets still available for Sinbad performance
Tickets are still available to see Sinbad's live comedy performance at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts Friday at 7 p.m.†The show is sponsored by Guaranty Bond Bank. Tickets are $50 for rows A-B,†$35 for rows C-K, and $30 for rows L-O (no group discounts).
Actor and Comedian Sinbad arrived on the comedy scene with a ?hit ?em in†the face? style of comedy that has kept audiences laughing in the aisles†for over the past two decades.
Filing for NTCC board places begins Jan. 29
Filing for Place One, Place Two, Place Three, Place Five and Place Six on the Northeast Texas Community College Board of Trustees will begin on†Wednesday, January 29, 2014, and continues through†5 p.m., Friday, February 28, 2014.†Filing applications are available from elections clerk Cindy Foster in the NTCC administration building from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Fridays.
NTCC closed January 20 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Northeast Texas Community College will be closed on Monday, January 20 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. NTCC will resume its regular schedule on Tuesday, January 21. In case of an emergency on campus during the closure, please call security at 903-434-8127. For information during this time, please visit our website at www.ntcc.edu.
Offices open Saturday for registration
Northeast Texas Community College (main campus student services) will be open from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 11 to assist students needing to complete the registration process for the spring semester. Students will have the opportunity to speak with academic advisors, access computers to register online, make payments and receive help with financial aid.†The College Store will also be open during this time to allow students to purchase books and other supplies.†The spring semester begins Monday, Jan. 13.