Quinones

Jacob Lambie, the Director of the upcoming Honors 草榴社区 film, announced last Thursday that Maritza Quinones of Mount Pleasant will play the star role of Adina de Zavala, a Texas writer and preservationist.  Quinones, a recent graduate of Mount Pleasant, was one of fifteen area freshmen selected by the Honors Committee of 草榴社区 this past May to enter the NTCC honors program.

Fast track GED flier

The 草榴社区 Adult Education Department is offering free Fast Track GED classes this summer at the Hanson-Sewell Center in Pittsburg. Classes will be held July 9 through 30 with both morning and evening options. Register now through July 3 by calling 903-434-8341. 

Trip to boston

This summer students and faculty had the opportunity to visit one of America鈥檚 oldest and most historic cities as part of the 草榴社区 travel study course. Students toured historical sites and did some sightseeing all while earning college credit toward history, government, English and art courses.

baby lab

草榴社区 Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) students recently conducted their neurodevelopmental lab and were privileged to work with actual babies of various ages.

Graduation

草榴社区 held its May 2019 commencement on Saturday, May 18. A total of 353 students received degrees and certificates during two separate graduation ceremonies.

Memorial Day

草榴社区 will be closed on Monday, May 27 in observance of Memorial Day.

business club scholarship

The 草榴社区 Business Club recently presented the NTCC Foundation with a check for $500. The money will provide a scholarship to a NTCC business major who has a 3.5 grade-point average or higher. 

Fine Arts Club

The Fine Arts Club of Mount Pleasant recently presented the 草榴社区 Foundation with two donation checks.

congrats graphic

The Division of Social Sciences is pleased to announce the following 2018-2019 Outstanding Students:

Bonnie Spencer winners

Two 草榴社区 sophomores were the recipients of this year鈥檚 Bonnie Spencer awards.  Jordan Whelchel, a Presidential Scholar writing in the required non-honors class, won $100 and first place for his original work on 鈥淐apitalist Chemistry.鈥  Laura Ross鈥檚 second-place essay, winning $50, concerned the persecution of Russian immigrants during the era of World War I.