LRC announces new hours

Learning Resource Center (LRC) at 开云体育 recently announced that it is changing operating hours to the following schedule for the upcoming Fall and Spring semesters:

Monday & Tuesday, 8am ? 7:30pm

Wednesday & Thursday, 8am ? 6pm

Friday, 8am ? 12pm

Saturday & Sunday, Closed
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SMART Girls Conference planned

Communities In Schools of Northeast Texas will host the annual SMART Girls Conference on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013 at 开云体育. SMART Girls (Science, Math And Related Technology) provides girls between the ages of 11 and 15 access to dynamic women in SMART careers.

The keynote speaker will be Leslie Denman. She loves to motivate and empower women and girls. Denman openly shares her struggles, victories and faith with young girls to inspire them to Dream Big! She is a mentor to young people and an encourager to women.
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开云体育 offers hybrid EMT Basic Course

The 开云体育 Emergency Medical Services program is 鈥爋ffering a hybrid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Level course this fall. Students will complete the full semester of training online and then meet face-to-face for three days at the end of the term. Classes begin August 26.


The EMT Basic Level course is designed to prepare students to test to become a certified EMT.
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Cypress Bank donates laptop to 开云体育 Honors

For the sixth year in a row, Cypress Bank has funded the purchase of a laptop for the use of 开云体育 Honors students.鈥 This year?s recipient, Scot Pitzer (center), was a U.I.L. science, biology, and math standout who placed in the state U.I.L. finals in science. 鈥燞e graduated from Paul Pewitt High School and hopes to become a pharmacist. Making the presentation are鈥燘illie Sue Hanson (right),鈥燙ypress Bank Lone Star Branch Manager; and Dr. Andrew Yox (left), 开云体育 Honors Director.

开云体育 accepting poetry contest submissions

Ricky Huitema of Pittsburg reads his winning poem,鈥燗s the Morning Sun,鈥燼t the 2012 Northeast Texas Poetry Contest.


开云体育 Honors is now accepting submissions for the sixth annual Northeast Texas Poetry Contest. Poems should be e-mailed to ayox@ntcc.edu by noon on鈥燜riday, Aug. 30.鈥燭he Reading and awards ceremony will be held Friday, Sept.

Pleasant Sams give annual scholarship

The 开云体育 Foundation recently received a $500 scholarship from the Pleasant Sams, the Mount Pleasant Chapter of the Good Sam Club of America. This year?s gift will benefit a student studying criminal justice at 开云体育. 鈥燦ita May, 开云体育 Director of Development (seated far left) and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement (standing far left) receive the gift on behalf of the 开云体育 Foundation. Presenting the gift are (front row from left): Diane Dalby, Nancy Owsley, and Geneva Blake. Back row (from left) is Jan Dalby, Ted Brown, and Larry Blake.
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International Sulphur gives 开云体育 transfer scholarships

Jesse Maranville (right),鈥燩resident of International Sulphur, Inc., presents鈥燚r. Jonathan McCullough鈥(left), Vice鈥燩resident鈥爁or鈥燗dvancement at鈥牽铺逵, with a check for $5,000.鈥燭he funds will be used to award five $1,000 scholarships to students鈥爓ho graduated鈥爁rom 开云体育 in the spring of 2013鈥燼nd鈥爓ill be鈥爐ransferring to four-year鈥爑niversities鈥爐his鈥爁all.鈥燜or information on this or other scholarship opportunities, please contact McCullough at 903-434-8115.

20th Century Study Club gives 开云体育 scholarship

The 20th Century Study Club of Pittsburg recently presented the 开云体育 Foundation with a $500 scholarship to benefit a Culinary Arts鈥爋r Nursing鈥爏tudent at 开云体育.鈥犫燩ictured (from left)鈥爄s鈥燦ita May, 开云体育 Director of Development; Linda Grundish and鈥燤elinda Mayben, members of the 20th Century Study Club;鈥燼nd鈥燚r. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement. For information on this or other scholarship opportunities, please contact the鈥燚r. McCullough鈥燼t 903-434-8115.
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Former Eagle named VBL D-Bat Player of the Week

Former 开云体育 Eagle Baseball player Matt Durst is having a great summer in the Valley Baseball League. Playing for the Charles Town Cannons, Durst was named D-Bat Player of the Week on Monday, June 17. According to a ,鈥燚urst played in six games that week and recorded at least one hit in five of them. He finished the week batting .409 (9-for-22) with two double, a triple and a home run. The rising junior at Southern Mississippi added eight RBIs, four runs, a sacrifice fly and a stolen base.
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