Presidential Scholar wins $12,000 scholarship at Dallas Baptist University
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
By: Justin Hargrove, NTCC Assistant Athletic Director
The Northeast Texas Star Foundation in Longview, Texas held its fourth annual Athlete of the Year Awards banquet at Maude Cobb Convention Center on May 19, 2024 and Braylynn Henderson from NTCC Softball was named the Collegiate Women’s Athlete of the Year.
By: Justin Hargrove, NTCC Assistant Athletic Director
The Northeast Texas Community College Adult Education Department recently held a graduation ceremony to celebrate 30 students who completed the requirements for the GED (General Equivalency Diploma). Eight students were inducted into the National Adult Education Honor Society and the winner of the J. Travis Jackson Memorial Scholarship was also announced.
From May 8th to May 10th, Northeast Texas Community College conducted a comprehensive Train the Trainer course at Mid America Pet Foods' industry site. This intensive program was designed to equip supervisors with effective content delivery skills tailored for the workplace. Over the course of three days, participants engaged in interactive sessions and practical exercises, enhancing their ability to train their teams efficiently.
Are you looking for something fun to do this summer? Grab your sweetie or bestie and sign up for couples cooking classes! The Northeast Texas Community College Culinary Arts Program is pleased to announce an exciting series of cooking classes for couples that will be held this May-June. NTCC is partnering with local restaurants to offer participants the chance to learn how to prepare some of their most popular dishes directly from the chefs who create them.
Have you always wanted to get your real estate license? If so, now is the time! Northeast Texas Community College has teamed up with The CE Shop to provide our students the courses required for obtaining and retaining their Texas real estate license.
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received $60,000 from the Texas Pioneer Foundation to support the Work4College Program. Dr. Jonathan McCullough (left), NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement, is pictured receiving the check from Fred Markham on behalf of the foundation. The funds will be used to cover costs associated with the Work4College Program, which allows students to earn money for college through meaningful campus jobs during the summer.
Pictured: Israel Stegall gives the 1 p.m. Student Response.
Pictured: Dierflinger, Burrows, Hodson, and McCraw
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director