Don't miss the NTCC college rodeo October 18-19
By: Justin Hargrove, Assistant Athletic Director
By: Justin Hargrove, Assistant Athletic Director
Pictured (from left): Andrianna Price, Andrew Higgins, Andrew Perez, Mary-Faith Wilson, Isabel Tresidder, Alison Majors, Madeline Simmons, Skylar Hodson, Jeisy Munoz, Araceli Landaverde, Avery Woods, Remington Covey, Kaden Groda, and Vanessajane Bayna
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
Pictured: Jasmine Moon with some of her art and awards.
Congratulations to our NTCC Art students/faculty who scored numerous awards in the recent Titus County Fair Photograph and Fine Arts Shows. We are so proud of them.
In the Photography show, Freshman Charis Roseberry earned several awards with her photographs as follows:
Northeast Texas Community College welcomes Artist Chris Brown as the exhibiting artist for October. His artwork will be on display from Friday, October 4th through Wednesday, October 23rd. A public reception will be held on Wednesday, October 9th, at 12:30 p.m. in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts.
The Culinary Arts program at Northeast Texas Community College will host a Ristorante Lunch Buffet with the theme "Strangers in the night" on Thursday, Oct. 10th from noon to 2 p.m. (come and go). Tickets are $25 per person and the event will be held at the NTCC Culinary Arts School at 114 Jefferson Street in downtown Pittsburg.
Tickets can be purchased online at ntcc.edu/ristorante24. The menu will include the following:
The NTCC Rodeo team will be hosting the third NIRA Southern Region Rodeo of the season on Friday, October 18th and Saturday, October 19th. Friday night there will be a calf dressing and costume contest. There is no cost to enter and each three-person team will compete for gift cards and a NTCC Rodeo Apparel for the Calf Dressing and Costume Contest.
We would like to fill out the teams, with a max of 15 teams, with members of different NTCC Organizations/Sports Teams, Students, Faculty and Staff Groups.
The Eagle Newspaper staff recently re
Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) recently delivered hands-on Backhoe Operator Training for the City of Pittsburg at their operation facility. This specialized, on-site training equipped city employees with the skills needed to safely and effectively operate heavy machinery, enhancing their ability to maintain public infrastructure.
The Continuing Education and Corporate Training department at Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) recently conducted successful CPR training sessions for local industry partners, including Newly Weds Foods and Scot Industries. Delivered on-site, the training has been well-received, with both companies praising the college’s efforts to prioritize safety and ensure their employees are prepared for emergency situations.