Over 600 Local Students Participate in Manufacturing Day at NPC
October 9, 2017National Park College (NPC) hosted more than 600 students from area school districts Friday as part of a nationwide initiative for Manufacturing Day.

National Park College (NPC) hosted more than 600 students from area school districts Friday as part of a nationwide initiative for Manufacturing Day.
National Park College (NPC) Innovative Technologies Center (ITC) will host Tech Talk: Smartphone Cyber Security October 19. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the ITC located at 2233 Albert Pike Road.
National Park College (NPC) will host safeTALK suicide awareness training Friday, October 13 from 8 a.m. to noon in the Frederick M. Dierks Center for Nursing and Health Sciences room 116.
National Park College’s Principles of Accounting II class participated in a “Smart Cookie” project this week
NPC celebrated National Hispanic Heritage Month with special guest speaker, Dr. Veronikha Salazar.
Jane Browning, of the United Way, presented Domestic Violence Training to National Park College in support of The Red Flag Campaign.
National Park College (NPC) hosted a grand opening celebration for the National Park University (NPU) Transfer Center Tuesday. More than 200 students attended the opening.
National Park College (NPC) Library will host a book sale Wednesday and Thursday, October 18-19 from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Friday, October 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The sale is open to the public and will be located outside of the library building at 101 College Drive.
The National Park College welding classes attended the American Welding Society's monthly meeting at Prospect Steel, a bridge manufacturer in Little Rock this week. The topic of the meeting was sub arc welding and students were provided with a plant tour.
National Park College (NPC) is coordinating a series of events on Manufacturing Day October 6. Four area manufacturing companies and suppliers are providing industry tours, guest speakers, and participating in NPC campus events. Six local public schools have registered to participate with more than 500 students.