The Northeast Texas Community College Business Club will host their second annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4 at 10 a.m. on the NTCC campus. The event is free and all children ages 0-12 are invited to participate.
Please click here for the latest campus information regarding the developing COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation. We will be monitoring the situation over Spring Break and any updates will be posted directly on the website or via official NTCC e-mails.
Northeast Texas Community College traveled to Wilburton, Oklahoma Tuesday to take on the Eastern Oklahoma State College Mountaineers. NTCC would come away with a 12-10 victory thanks to a big 8 run seventh inning. The Mountaineers would not go quietly and scored six runs in the bottom of the ninth to send the game to an extra inning. The Eagles plated two more runs to seal the deal with the 12-10 win.
Northeast Texas Community College Softball returned home for a double header with Eastern Oklahoma State College on Saturday and would split the two game set. Game one saw NTCC take down Eastern 11-3 in 6 innings and Eastern would get revenge in game two defeating NTCC 4-0.
Northeast Texas Community College Baseball made the trip to Corsicana after rains forced the Eagles on the road and a day later to take on the Bulldogs. Navarro’s pitching proved too much for the Eagles offense in the 11-1 loss on Friday as NTCC was limited to two hits in the game.
Northeast Texas Community College finally returned home to the friendly atmosphere of the NTCC campus for a double header against TCS Post Grad Academy and came away with two wins. NTCC took game one in extra innings as Brian Juarez hit a walk-off homerun to left-center field to seal the victory 4-3. In game two, the Eagles would get the shut-out with a 7-0 victory.
Scholars of Honors Northeast returned from the joint meeting of the Webb Society and the Texas State Historical Association in Austin last Saturday evening with over $1,000 in prizes, more than any other college or university in the state. For the second year in a row, the NTCC film project, this year centered on the story of Adina De Zavala and the Alamo, won the $600 Group Caldwell Prize.
You’re already enrolled in classes and making great progress toward your degree or certificate, but did you know you can still pick up another class during the spring semester? The 2nd 8-week term begins March 23 with both online and face-to-face courses available. We offer a variety of classes to help you get the credits you need in half the time of a regular semester.
The Whatley Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to announce that it will host a special performance by country and western artist Joni Harms on Monday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for students.
Northeast Texas Community College Softball traveled to Cisco Junior College on Monday to take on the Wranglers in non-conference action. Cisco would win the slug fest in game one 17-16 while defeating the Eagles 12-4 in game two.