PTK Honors in Action Project
October 20, 2017Alpha Beta Psi, NPC’s PTK chapter, examined gender roles through television and the media, psychological evidence, and feminine/masculine perspectives as part of their Honors in Action project.
Alpha Beta Psi, NPC’s PTK chapter, examined gender roles through television and the media, psychological evidence, and feminine/masculine perspectives as part of their Honors in Action project.
Medical Professions Education II students from National Park Technology Center (NPTC) recently participated in a service project where they visited kindergarten classrooms in all seven local school districts including Lake Hamilton, Lakeside, Hot Springs, Fountain Lake, Mountain Pine, Jessieville, and Cutter Morning Star School Districts.
Jane Browning, of the United Way, presented Domestic Violence Training to National Park College in support of The Red Flag Campaign.
The National Park College welding classes attended the American Welding Society's monthly meeting at Prospect Steel, a bridge manufacturer in Little Rock this week. The topic of the meeting was sub arc welding and students were provided with a plant tour.
National Park Technology Center (NPTC) pre-engineering students participated in an oil spill containment and clean up instant challenge Friday.
National Park College SGA hosted a Constitution Day celebration Monday with a raucous debate between Dr. Charles Argo and Dr. Christopher Thrasher about the ratification of the Constitution. Students were able to participate with water balloons and free copies of the U.S. Constitution.
NPTC High School Pre-Engineering students visited the Garland County Habitat for Humanity site today. Their tour guide was Paul Grasse, who gave a detailed description of how Habitat for Humanity plans each home, the techniques used during construction, and also how Habitat for Humanity works as an organization.
National Park College (NPC) has received a grant from the National College Testing Association (NCTA) to help with costs associated with the Partners for Student Success conference to be held October 4-6 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
NPC Engineering faculty Paula Welch and NPC / HSU Engineering faculty Dr. Basil Miller attended the 2017 Arkansas Space Grant Symposium at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, Petit Jean Mountain in April.
Students from the Hot Springs Middle School EAST program designed and built a 3D printer for the National Park Technology Center engineering program.