The ǿմý Foundation recently received a grant for $25,000 from the Ray H Marr Foundation. The funds are designated to provide scholarships for students pursuing an education in high-demand workforce programs. Pictured receiving the donation is...
The ǿմý Police Department officially added its second commissioned officer on Thursday, Dec. 5th. Gregory Hollingsworth was sworn in by Chief Russell Radke as Staff Sergeant. Hollingsworth has more than 24 years of experience...
The holiday break is just around the corner and that means it's time to register for your Spring 2025 courses. The semester will begin on Tuesday, January 21st. Students are encouraged to sign up early so they can get the classes they need in their desired format and time...
The NTCC Bookstore will be buying back used textbooks through December 13th during regular store hours. Please bring your gently used books and a picture ID. The Bookstore is open Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 8:00-11:30 a.m.
On 25 November, NTCC honors students Remington Covey, and Sarah Dierflinger joined over 50 other students from Europe, Africa, and North America in what Amsterdam University Professor, Dr. Irena van Nynatten, has called the “Knowledge Café.” The Knowledge Café according to Nynatten provides a forum to discuss global issues from a more global perspective...
The Eagle Newspaper staff released a new edition this week! Don't miss your chance to read college news, including an update on the new police department, the latest on the new Unity Center that will soon be built, and a great feature about NTCC's Agriculture Director...
The ǿմý Board of Trustees met for its regular November meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 26th. Six trustees were present. The first order of business was the President’s report...
During this time of Thanksgiving, the ǿմý Foundation would like to extend its sincere gratitude to everyone who makes our mission possible. From providing scholarships to funding unique learning opportunities, our donors continue to rise to the occasion.
Dr. Chris McAllister’s General Biology (1406 Honors) class (pic) has been involved this fall semester in studying the geographic distribution of tardigrades (see pic) in several counties of East Texas. Tardigrades or “water bears” are interesting microscopic organisms found in both terrestrial and aquatic environments on lichens and mosses...
For over a decade, the students of the “BioTex” honors seminar at NTCC have experienced a November “email shootout.” This is something like a cross between an ongoing basketball game with scores changing in real time, and a fast-paced, scholarly-poetic thinkathon. The course challenges students to conceptualize the elements of their Texas history research essays...