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CHI Opens Clinic At NPC

February 16, 2023

National Park College (NPC) will host an open house for a new on-campus health clinic in partnership with Catholic Health Initiatives of Hot Springs Wednesday, February 22 at 2:45 p.m.

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NPC To Host Black History Month

February 15, 2023

National Park College (NPC) will celebrate Black History Month with performances from the Hot Springs Dance Troupe (HSDT) and a panel discussion led by special guests Anthony Tidwell and Gina Rockwell.

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Suzuki Trains NPC Marine Technology Students

February 10, 2023

National Park College (NPC) Marine Technology students, Conner Eary, Blake McGlaughn, and Alex Prell (not pictured), are Suzuki-certified technicians after completing the factory-training course earlier this month.

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Nighthawks Baseball Falls To Third-Ranked Bengals

February 6, 2023

The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks baseball team (2-4) dropped its four-game series against No. 3 LSU Eunice over the weekend, dropping a 10-2 decision Friday, a 5-0 decision Saturday and falling, 10-0, and 15-1, respectively on Sunday.

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Nighthawks Softball Finishes Strong In Mardi Gras Invitational

February 6, 2023

The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks softball team (4-3) competed in the Mardi Gras Invitational over the weekend, dropping a 9-1 decision to East Central Community College and a 5-1 decision to Pearl River Community College Friday, while avenging an 11-5 loss to Itawamba Community College with a 3-1 victory over Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Saturday.

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NPC Adopts A Highway

February 2, 2023

On Saturday, January 21, a group of 16 students, faculty, and community members cleaned up 18 bags of litter from our adopted mile of Mountain Pine Rd.

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