Autism Awareness
April 30, 2019National Park College’s (NPC) Math and Sciences Division hosted the April Lunch and Lecture series last week featuring Dianna Varady, the head of the Arkansas Autism Resource and Outreach Center in Little Rock.
National Park College’s (NPC) Math and Sciences Division hosted the April Lunch and Lecture series last week featuring Dianna Varady, the head of the Arkansas Autism Resource and Outreach Center in Little Rock.
Dr. Sean Hurt of National Park College’s (NPC) Math and Sciences Division spoke on Carbonatites last week as part of the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) guest speaker series. Hurt’s research focus was on igneous petrology, specifically on thermodynamic modeling of carbonate melts.
National Park College’s (NPC) Honors Program hosted a student awards ceremony last week.
National Park College’s (NPC) Hospitality and Tourism students opened up Café 501 April 18 and offered a taste of the bayou from the Backwater Special to the Bayou Butterscotch Cake.
The Communications and Arts Division hosted a student art showcase last week.
When it came time to continue his baseball career at the next level, Hot Springs senior Shawn Lingo knew there was no place like home.
The Communications and Arts Division and the NPC Library held the 11th annual Poetry in the Park competition last week as part of the Student Art Showcase.
National Park College (NPC) students from Dr. George Maxey’s Geology class gather data from Bull Bayou Creek into Lake Hamilton last week.
National Park College’s (NPC) Food Preparation II students presented International Cuisine Day last week, where they explored the flavors, culture, and history of a county of their choice and presented their finding to guests in visual form, culinary presentation, and research paper and fact sheet.
Colby Morgan was selected as the Technical and Professional Division’s student of the month for April.