Agriculture program invites public to pick muscadine grapes

The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Regenerative Farm is excited to announce the opening of its Muscadine Grape picking season. This annual event offers community members the unique opportunity to pick their own Muscadine Grapes for just $5 per gallon.

Rene' McCracken, Director of Agriculture at NTCC, invites everyone to participate in this seasonal harvest. "Muscadines are not only native to the south, absolutely delicious in jelly, sauces, or wine, but can be extremely healthy for you since they are packed full of antioxidants," said McCracken.

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Get your free season pass to support your NTCC Eagles

Pictured: Look for this app on your mobile device.

Did you know that Current NTCC students, faculty and staff are eligible for FREE season passes to NTCC Eagles Athletics home games? Just download the Hometown Tickets App to your mobile device, search for Northeast Texas Community College and use your student or employee ID number as a code to activate your season pass. It's that simple!

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Honors Northeast receives $10,000 donation to support film projects

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a donation of $10,000 from the Stevenson family of Gilmer. These funds will help the Honors Northeast program continue its legacy of unique special projects, specifically their annual feature-length film. Pictured at the check presentation is (from left): Dr. Andrew Yox, NTCC Honors Director, Wlliam Stevenson, David A. Stevenson, David L. Stevenson, and Dr. Ron Clinton, NTCC President. 

NTCC Alumni in the News

You've probably heard NTCC's tagline "Start here, go anywhere" - and it's true! We frequently hear stories about the great things our alumni are up to in our community and in the world beyond. A few of our former students have recently made national headlines. These are just a couple of examples of how NTCC Eagles are making a difference in the world!

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NTCC Soccer Teams Open Season at Richland College

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.

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