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County Clerk, Sarah Smith swearing in board members Gail Ezelle, Joyce Craft and Beverly Joe.

NPC Board Members Swear In For New Terms

January 24, 2019

National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees swore in three women for renewed terms Wednesday. County Clerk Sarah Smith conducted the ceremony briefly before the Board’s annual and regular monthly meetings January 23.

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Logan Keener, NPC Basketball player, takes a shot against Rhema Bible College.

Nighthawks Split With Rhema

January 22, 2019

The National Park College Nighthawk basketball teams split the series with Rhema Bible Training College Thursday, with the Nighthawk women falling, 83-78, and the Nighthawk men winning, 109-86.

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Child Care Aware of West Central Arkansas

Child Care Aware To Host Steam Conference

January 22, 2019

Child Care Aware of West Central Arkansas (CCAWCA) will host the second annual Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) Conference for early childhood educators January 26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Frederick M. Dierks Center for Nursing and Health Sciences at National Park College.

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2020 nursing graduates that received the Pathway Program from CHI St. Vincent.

NPC Nursing Students Commit To CHI St. Vincent

January 18, 2019

CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs signed 10 National Park College (NPC) nursing students to the CHI St. Vincent Pathway Program Thursday. Kelly Callahan, clinical educator and Nisa Trenthem, RN residency program manager were present to welcome the students.

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NPC Closed For MLK Day

January 18, 2019

National Park College (NPC) will be closed Monday, January 21 for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The campus will reopen Tuesday, January 22 at 8:00 a.m.

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KJ Corder making a shot against SAU.

Nighthawks Drop Two At Home

January 18, 2019

The National Park College Nighthawk basketball teams were swept by Southern Arkansas University Tech Thursday, with the Nighthawk women falling, 82-56, and the Nighthawk men losing, 95-88.

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