women's soccer group photo

The NTCC women's soccer team started strong against traditional powerhouse Richland JC on Friday night in Dallas. The Eagles kept pace with the Thunderducks scoring off of a free-kick to keep the score close throughout much of the first half.  The Eagles could not get over the hump despite making it a contest in the first half and keeping the score a respectable 3-1. Eventually, the Thunderducks would round into form and put the game away in the 2nd half, taking home a 7-1 victory in the season opener for both clubs...

group at innovation square

The Northeast Texas Community College Business Club recently had the opportunity to see business principles at work in the real world on a travel study trip to Boston. Four faculty members and eight business students participated in the summer trip that included stops to the Boston Federal Reserve Bank, Fidelity Investments, Innovation Square, Harvard Business School, and more.  Click here to view a newsletter with full details about the trip...

Bayna getting award

Vanessajane Bayna of Mount Pleasant has become the 2024-25 Texas Heritage National Bank (THNB) Scholar of NTCC. The $3,000 scholarship provided by the bank again goes this year to the top-rated Presidential Scholar of the NTCC Honors Program. Bayna has had a perfect record in some of the college’s most rigorous chemistry and physics courses while winning a 2024 state Caldwell Award in history for her work on oil and politics in Texas last spring in College Station...

employee shows students around Super Bueno

The Continuing Education and Corporate Training department at Northeast Texas Community College has launched a new Conversational Spanish series, which began on Monday, August 26th with Beginner. The course, instructed by Iris Olbert, is designed to help community members enhance their Spanish-speaking skills in a practical, engaging way. Classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays from August 26th through September 18th at the local Super Bueno grocery store, providing a convenient and familiar location for participants...

labor day graphic

Northeast Texas Community College will be closed on Monday, Sept. 2nd in observation of the Labor Day holiday. Offices will return to normal hours and classes will resume as usual on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. We hope everyone has a fun and safe long weekend!

students getting hamburgers

Welcome home, Eagles! Northeast Texas Community College teamed up with the NTCC Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) this week to host a free cookout lunch for housing residents and their families on move-in day. Students from both NTCC East and West dorms met up at the athletic complex to enjoy hamburgers and hotdogs cooked by BSM volunteers. There were also cookies, drinks, games and more...

steel donation

Community partnerships are very important to Northeast Texas Community College! This week Mike Crabb, Co-Founder of Diamond C Trailers, stopped by the NTCC Welding shop to deliver a trailer full of steel for students to practice on while learning welding skills. NTCC recently graduated the first cohort of students in the new Process Welding Academy, which is endorsed by Diamond C...

Mary Faith Wilson

The Gladys Winkle Family has empowered six NTCC honors students through the years with a special scholarship for excellence in the Humanities that comes in addition to an institutional honors scholarship.  This year’s winner is Mary-Faith Wilson, a star of the HuMusic Seminar last fall before she even entered honors, and this year, one of the top-tier Presidential Scholars of Honors Northeast.

smith presenting biggerstaff with award

After over a decade of dedication and service to Northeast Texas Community College, Elizabeth Biggerstaff completed her final Kids Discovery College program in July. As the Coordinator for the program, Elizabeth has been instrumental in engaging countless young minds through innovative and engaging educational experiences. Her passion for education and her commitment to the community have left a lasting impact...

Moran speaks to group

Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) hosted U.S. Representative Nathaniel Moran on August 19th for a regional summit focused on economic development, workforce, and education. Stakeholders from Camp, Franklin, Morris, and Titus Counties attended to discuss community opportunities and challenges. Moran, joined by his staff, emphasized his intention to listen and learn more about the local needs to better represent the region in Washington...