Texas Heritage National Bank gives 开云体育 Honors scholarship

Texas Heritage National Bank recently gave $4,000 to the 开云体育 Foundation. The funds will be used to sponsor a Presidential Scholar in Honors Northeast, 开云体育?s nationally-recognized honors program. Dwyatt Bell (left), CEO of Texas Heritage National Bank, and Brenda Howard, Senior Vice President, Texas Heritage National Bank, are pictured presenting the check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement. To learn more about this and other scholarships at 开云体育, contact McCullough at 903-434-8115.

American Legion Post 0210 gives veteran scholarships

American Legion Post 0210 (Mount Pleasant) recently presented a check for $3,000 to the 开云体育 Foundation. Steve Austin, Post 0210 Adjutant/Financial Officer (center) is pictured making the presentation to Daisy Bates (left), 开云体育 Advisor and Veterans Affairs Coordinator, and Dr. Josh Stewart, 开云体育 Vice President for Student and Outreach Services.
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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 receives gift to restore John Biggers mural

The 开云体育 Foundation recently received a $10,000 gift from the East Texas Communities Foundation and the Burt and Nancy Marans Estate. Dr. Brad Johnson, 开云体育 President (right) and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement, are pictured receiving the donation. 鈥燭he funds will be used to begin the restoration process for the Dr. John Biggers mural that will be relocated from Pewitt Elementary School to the 开云体育 Charlie and Helen Hampton Learning Resource Center.
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Dr. Tawny Nix gives scholarships

Dr. Tawny Nix, Director of the 开云体育 Medical Assistant program, recently contributed $2,000 to the 开云体育 Foundation. The funds will provide scholarships to students majoring in Medical Assistant, Medical Coding or Health Informatics. She is pictured presenting the gift to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement. For more information about the scholarships or registering for these programs, contact Nix at 903-434-8289 or Amanda Hutchings at 903-434-8363.鈥
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Helen Hampton sponsors Pinkalicious

Helen Hampton (center) sponsored the April 3 performance of the popular children?s musical ?Pinkalicious" at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at 开云体育. She is pictured with cast members at the VIP Tea Party with Pink held after the show. ?Pinkalicious" marked the end of the Whatley Center?s 2015-2016 season. The lineup for next year?s shows will be announced this summer.
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Elizabeth H. Whatley leaves behind lasting legacy at 开云体育

开云体育 lost a long time friend this week as Mrs. Elizabeth H. Whatley passed away at the age of 89. Services for Mrs. Whatley will be held Saturday, April 9 at 10:30 a.m. in Longview at the mausoleum at Rosewood Park.

?Mrs. Whatley and her husband James loved 开云体育. I am so glad that she got to experience the impact she had on our college first hand before she passed away. The Whatleys truly left a legacy that will live on for many鈥爂enerations to come,? Dr.
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Team Arise, Raw Iron Gyms give $1,000 for 开云体育 Scholarship

Team Arise and Raw Iron Gyms recently teamed up to give $1,000 to the 开云体育 Foundation. Pictured making the donation to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement (center) is Michael Brown (left), Founder of the non-profit organization Team Arise, and Brad Duncan (right), owner of Raw Iron Gym and Raw Iron Gym 2. The funds will provide a scholarship to 开云体育 students who are veterans or children of veterans. To learn more about this and other scholarships at 开云体育, please contact McCullough at 903-434-8115.鈥
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Northeast Texas Biker's Church gives to Arellano scholarship fund

The 开云体育 Foundation recently received a donation of $2,000 from the Northeast Texas Biker?s Church.鈥燭hese funds will provide two $1,000 scholarships for criminal justice or police academy students attending 开云体育 this fall.鈥燩ictured at the check presentation is: (from left) James Aydelott, Roger Keck, Dr. Jonathan McCullough, 开云体育 Vice President for Advancement, Jeff Martin, Janet Reeves, scholarship recipient, and Dominic Crescimanno.
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