NPC Singers Present Spring Concert
April 18, 2022The National Park College (NPC) Singers will host a spring concert Monday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.
Priority Enrollment for currently enrolled students is now open.
You can view the class schedules and schedule an appointment with your academic advisor by calling Enrollment Services at 501-760-4159 or visiting D2L.
The National Park College (NPC) Singers will host a spring concert Monday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.
National Park College (NPC) will host an annual Student Art and Poetry Exhibition next week. Entries will be displayed Monday, April 4, through Thursday, April 7.
National Park College (NPC) Communication and Arts Division named Jamie Walsh as the November student of the month.
The National Park College (NPC) Singers hosted “It’s A Grand Night For Singing,” a cabaret style concert on Tuesday at NPC. The concert featured solos, duets and ensemble performances.
National Park College (NPC) offers a Food Pantry for students, faculty and staff. Each year, Dr. Chuck Burke organizes an Annual Fill the Pantry Challenge on campus to help replenish the pantry.
National Park College student Tina Swim was awarded the Elisabeth Wagner Arts and Communications Scholarship.
The National Park College (NPC) Makerspace has partnered with local artist Longhua Xu to assist with creating a three-dimensional scan of his sculpture, “The Visitor.”
National Park College (NPC) Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, Dr. Tamara St. Marthe, has been chosen to participate in Leadership Hot Springs.
National Park College (NPC) alumnae Candyce Corder joined the marketing team at Cromwell Architects Engineers in Little Rock as a graphic designer.
National Park College (NPC) named assistant professor of Digital and Media Arts Jennifer Seward as the Outstanding Faculty for 2021.