Sigma Kappa Delta completes book drive for Chapel Hill ISD
Throughout September and early October, NTCC’s official chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta, Gamma Gamma, worked to collect children’s books for Chapel Hill Jr. High and Elementary.
Throughout September and early October, NTCC’s official chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta, Gamma Gamma, worked to collect children’s books for Chapel Hill Jr. High and Elementary.
The Carroll Shelby Automotive Program at Northeast Texas Community College is proud to announce a new partnership with TOPDON USA! The following article was released by the company this week:
Quilts by local quilters will hang in the Whatley Center foyer in what is now an annual tradition for the NTCC art department. For the eighth year, quilters will bring their treasured art to share with the community. The exhibit will run from Friday, Nov. 8th through Monday, Nov. 25th. A reception is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 13th at 12:30 p.m. in the Whatley Center foyer, and refreshments will be served.
The public is invited to view the exhibit during regular business hours, but please call ahead to 903-434-8181 to ensure the gallery is open.
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
NTCC is pleased to announce that the 2024 Scare Affair event was a huge success! The event raised more than $8,500 in ticket sales from 34 engaging booths and games. More than one ton of candy was distributed to the community.
Former Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) students, Michael Rodriguez (now at Texas A&M-Commerce) and George Burrows (now at Texas A&M College Station), recently had several papers published in scientific journals. With his mentor, Dr.
Pictured: Dawson Hill address the crowd on behalf of scholarship recipients.
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation hosted its annual Scholarship Brunch on Friday, Nov. 1st in the Student Union Building. More than 200 donors, scholarship recipients and guests attended. The event is held to honor scholarship recipients and give them a chance to connect with the generous donors who make their awards possible. Click here to view/download event photos!
Registration is officially underway for the Spring 2025 semester. Spring classes begin on Tuesday, January 21st. Students are encouraged to sign up early so they can get the classes they need in their desired format and time. Click here to view schedules!
On October 19, Phi Theta Kappa students Alison Majors, Skylar Hodson, Sarah Dierflinger, Noah Pettey, Jordan Berkley, Remington Covey, Tristan Dierflinger, Araceli Landaverde, and Jose Fuentes traveled to Jefferson TX for the 22nd annual Bigfoot Conference. Jefferson has been dubbed both “the most haunted town in Texas” and the “Bigfoot Capitol of Texas,” and so it was the perfect place for our chapter to continue their research on local folktales.
Pictured (is): Ariana Tagg and Luke McCraw as Rita and William Clements
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director