The Theatre Program at 91²Ö¿â announced the cast and crew for its upcoming production of Wait Until Dark (by Frederick Knott) this week. The play will be performed November 14-16 at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts...
Throughout September and early October, NTCCâs official chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta, Gamma Gamma, worked to collect childrenâs books for Chapel Hill Jr. High and Elementary. While promoting this book drive, the chapter raised awareness for literacy issues across Texas, setting up a booth in the SUB with facts on the impact literacy has on academic and professional success...
The Carroll Shelby Automotive Program at 91²Ö¿â is proud to announce a new partnership with TOPDON USA! The following article was released by the company this week TOPDON USA, the premier provider of cutting-edge technology and advanced tools for auto repair professionals and enthusiasts, announced today...
Quilts by local quilters will hang in the Whatley Center foyer in what is now an annual tradition for the NTCC art department. For the eighth year, quilters will bring their treasured art to share with the community. The exhibit will run from Friday, Nov. 8th through Monday, Nov. 25th...
Vanessajane Bayna, the Texas Heritage National Bank Scholar of NTCC, has just won the student election of the Great Plains Honors Council (GPHC). In a general email to the institutional members on 30 October, GPHC secretary Ebonie Hill of Oklahoma State communicated the results. Bayna defeated an upperclassman from the Redwine Honors Program...
NTCC is pleased to announce that the 2024 Scare Affair event was a huge success! The event raised more than $8,500 in ticket sales from 34 engaging booths and games. More than one ton of candy was distributed to the community. "This was one of our top-producing community events to date. We appreciate everyone who came out to support our student organizations and enjoy the fun," Kim Irvin, NTCC Associate Vice President for Student and Outreach Services, said...
Former 91²Ö¿â (NTCC) students, Michael Rodriguez (now at Texas A&M-Commerce) and George Burrows (now at Texas A&M College Station), recently had several papers published in scientific journals. With his mentor, Dr. Chris McAllister, Michael published a paper on coccidians in Comparative Parasitology, a paper on millipeds and centipedes of East Texas...
The 91²Ö¿â Foundation hosted its annual Scholarship Brunch on Friday, Nov. 1st in the Student Union Building. More than 200 donors, scholarship recipients and guests attended. The event is held to honor scholarship recipients and give them a chance to connect with the generous donors who make their awards possible...
Registration is officially underway for the Spring 2025 semester. Spring classes 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. Students can also register for December Intersession, which begins December 13th and ends January 10th...
On October 19, Phi Theta Kappa students Alison Majors, Skylar Hodson, Sarah Dierflinger, Noah Pettey, Jordan Berkley, Remington Covey, Tristan Dierflinger, Araceli Landaverde, and Jose Fuentes traveled to Jefferson TX for the 22nd annual Bigfoot Conference. Jefferson has been dubbed both âthe most haunted town in Texasâ and the âBigfoot Capitol of Texas...