NPC Announces Fall Dean's, President's List
January 10, 2022The National Park College (NPC) Office of Student Affairs released the Dean’s list and President’s list for the Fall 2020 semester.

The National Park College (NPC) Office of Student Affairs released the Dean’s list and President’s list for the Fall 2020 semester.
The NPC Fishing Club hosted a toy drive Dec. 11 at Horn's Outdoor to benefit the NPC Christmas For Kids project, which provides toys for the children of NPC students and employees who need assistance.
Imagínese esto – usted está en el estadio una tarde soleada viendo un juego de béisbol.
Picture this—you’re at the ballpark watching baseball on a sunny afternoon.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks men’s basketball team (10-4) split the inaugural Nighthawk Holiday Classic in the Kettle, falling to No. 14 Mineral Area College, 87-80, on Friday and defeating Lang Prep Academy, 106-82, on Saturday.
Terri Helms, program director of Child Care Aware West Central Arkansas at National Park College, will join Child Care Aware® of America’s Board of Directors in January 2022.
What started as a quality-of-life medical improvement dream is now a reality for two NPC alumni. Cameron Edds graduated from NPC’s nursing program in 2016 and works as a travel nurse for UAMS in Little Rock. After witnessing frequent problems with IV dislodgement and patient discomfort, Edds started brainstorming ways to make hospital stays easier—not only for the patient, but for everyone involved in the patient’s care.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks women’s basketball team (5-8) soared to its third-consecutive win, defeating Southwest Tennessee Community College in the Kettle on Tuesday, 69-47.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks women’s basketball team (4-8) picked up two wins in the Lady Roughrider Classic, hosted by Crowder College, with the Nighthawks defeating Fort Scott Community College, 68-50, on Friday and downing Missouri Baptist University’s junior varsity team, 49-48, on Saturday.
National Park College (NPC) associate professor of history Dr. Christopher Thrasher has published his second book entitled Suffering in the Army of Tennessee A Social History of the Confederate Army of the Heartland from the Battles for Atlanta to the Retreat from Nashville. The University of Tennessee Press published the book.