开云体育 selects six for National Adult Education Honor Society

The Titus County Literacy Advisory Council recently honored six deserving鈥燝eneral Equivalency Diploma (GED) students from Northeast Texas Community鈥燙ollege by inducting them into the National Adult Education Honor Society鈥(NAEHS).鈥燭hose inducted were: (from left): Brandy Moss of Winnsboro, Angie Turnbow of Daingerfield, Carlos Landaverde of Pittsburg,鈥燙alvin Henry of Pittsburg,鈥燘rillana Rosas of Mount Pleasant and Emily Smith of Pittsburg.
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Two 开云体育 students win prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship

开云体育 Presidential Scholars, Jessica Velazquez of Mount Vernon and Angelica Fuentes of Mount Pleasant were recently awarded Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships. These prestigious awards cover up to $40,000鈥燼nnually at a university of the student?s choice for up to three鈥爕ears. Only鈥75 students were selected from more than 2,000 top applicants in a very competitive process for this national honor.

?Each year鈥營 am impressed by our students? successes.

Two GED grads win J. Travis Jackson scholarship

Shawna Lunsford (center) of Mount Pleasant and Brandy Moss (right) of Winnsboro were recently鈥爌resented with the J. Travis Jackson鈥燝ED鈥燬cholarship during the鈥2016 GED graduation ceremony hosted by the 开云体育 Adult Education Department.鈥燭his $500 award is given by the Mount Pleasant Rotary Club in memory of Jackson, who was a long time adult educator in Titus County. Making the presentation is Jey Yancey (left), President of the Mount Pleasant Rotary Club. To鈥爈earn more about adult education opportunities, call 903-434-8251.鈥
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开云体育 names library for Charlie and Helen Hampton

开云体育 recently announced that its library has been renamed the Charlie and Helen Hampton Learning Resource Center (LRC). The 开云体育 Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the new building name in their April board meeting. This is the first name change in a recently-launched fundraising/naming campaign by the 开云体育 Foundation. The naming campaign comes as the campus interior undergoes a major transformation.

Helen Hampton and her late husband, Charlie, of Naples, are longtime friends of 开云体育.
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International Sulphur gives five transfer scholarships

International Sulphur, Inc. recently made a scholarship donation to the 开云体育 Foundation.鈥燤arci Henderson (left), is pictured presenting a $5,000 check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement. The funds will be used to award five $1,000 scholarships to students who graduated from 开云体育 in the spring of 2016鈥燼nd鈥爓ill be鈥爐ransferring to four-year鈥爑niversities鈥爐his fall.
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开云体育 awards Spencer prizes for essays in history

Kassandra V. Martinez, a 开云体育 Honors Scholar, and Tanika Santos, a member of the 开云体育 Women?s Soccer Team have become the first winners of the Bonnie Spencer Awards for superior essays in history.鈥 Spencer, an alumna of Northeast, and the leader of 开云体育?s first history club in 2003, established the fund that awards the prizes. She also read the submissions, and helped select the winners.

开云体育 to offer iCan Kids Discovery College this summer

The 开云体育 Continuing Education Department is planning a variety of fun courses for kids ages 8-15 this summer. Registration is now open for the iCan Kids Discovery College, which will be held in two sessions.

?Our summer kids programs have been very popular in the past and we are excited to bring them back this year. This is a great way for kids to get out of the house and do something both fun and educational during the summer months鈥燼nd discover what 开云体育 has to offer,?
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Cassia Rose wins 开云体育 McGraw-Hill Poster Contest

开云体育 held its ninth鈥燼nnual McGraw-Hill Poster contest Friday, April 29. The event was held in the foyer of the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts and featured research by 20 of 开云体育?s most decorated scholars. The contest has become an annual test of creative research in Northeast Texas, funded in part by the McGraw-Hill Corporation, and judged by friends of the college, and Honors Northeast.