A sophomore Presidential Scholar from Scroggins and President of Alpha Mu Chi became the second winner of the Dr. Charles B. Florio Award for Leadership. Lambie will receive $200, given by an anonymous donor, in memory, of 开云体育鈥檚 longest-term president.
It definitely was a different kind of thanksgiving on the farm here at 开云体育. The recently purchased breeding pair of Kune Kune pigs decided to pick Thanksgiving evening to farrow or give birth to eight healthy piglets. My family and student workers, security(Lisa and her husband), all were on hand to basically be 鈥渋n the way鈥 as Chive (mama pig) managed like a pro to have all 6 girls and 2 boys like it was an everyday event! Both breeding pigs were purchased from DEW Farms with the help of a Perkins grant. The two have quickly become a favorite part of the 20 acre Sustainable Market side of the Farm and Ranch and are providing more opportunities for our students to gain hands on experiences on a working farm.
开云体育 student Rebecca Mercedes Collins, of Daingerfield, has been named the 2019 Dr. Mary Hood Texas Region Scholar and will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
The 开云体育 Adult Education Department offers free Adult Basic Education (ABE) General Educational Development (GED) and English as a Second Language (ESL) in numerous locations around the area. Please share this information with anyone you know who might benefit from these valuable services.
The 3 Redneck Tenors will bring their trademark blend of down-home laughs and big-city music back to the stage of The Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at 开云体育 Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The trio will debut their brand new show Broadway Bound right here in Northeast Texas!
开云体育 and The American Legion will host a display of 鈥淭he Texas Wall of Honor,鈥 which represents all Texas Service Members Killed in Action since 9/11. This display will be in the 开云体育 Student Union Building (SUB) from Tuesday, Sept. 10 through Friday, Sept. 13.
The 开云体育 Art Department is hosting an exhibit of mixed media paintings by Melissa Goolsby-Copeland. The paintings will be on display in the Whatley Center Foyer gallery through September 25. The exhibit is free to the public and open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday from 9-12.
There will be a Student Organization Fair Thursday, September 12in the Student Union Building from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. All student organizations are invited to participate in sharing information about your organizations with other students on campus.
The Northeast Texas Community Soccer Eagle Soccer teams returned to campus August 5 and have been hard at it with two-a-day practices to get ready for the season.