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NPC Receives Donation From Suzuki Marine

October 15, 2024

The National Park College (NPC) Marine Technology program recently received a donation of five new engines and controls from Suzuki Marine, a $39,355 value. The donation included two 115-horsepower fuel-injected motors and three 9.9 portable engines.

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Dr. Chuck Burke receiving an award for 2024 Respiratory Care Practitioner of the Year

Burke named 2024 Respiratory Care Practitioner of the Year

October 14, 2024

National Park College’s (NPC) Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Dr. Chuck Burke was honored as the 2024 Respiratory Care Practitioner of the Year by the Arkansas Society for Respiratory Care (ASRC). The award was presented last month during the ASRC Fall Meeting at the Oaklawn Hotel.

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NPC soccer player, Jack Avery, going after the ball.

Avery Sets Scoring Record In Sophomore Day Win

October 11, 2024

The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s soccer teams split their Sophomore Day matches against Crowder College at Hot Springs World Class High School Wednesday, with the Nighthawk women dropping a 2-0 decision and the Nighthawk men picking up a 2-0 victory.

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Alpha Beta Psi Donates To TRiO And Food Pantry

October 3, 2024

National Park College’s (NPC) Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society chapter, Alpha Beta Psi, has been awarded an Honors in Action grant of $1000 from PTK. Each year, PTK chapters engage in Honors in Action projects combining academic research, problem-solving, and action-oriented service to address real-world community challenges.

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Nighthawks Fall To Wildcats

September 30, 2024

The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s soccer teams lost their matches against Pearl River Community College Sunday, with the women falling to the 11th-ranked Wildcats, 10-0, and the men dropping a 1-0 decision to the 10th-ranked Wildcats.

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