NPC Announces New Trap Shooting Team
October 24, 2019National Park College (NPC) announced a new trap shooting team this week.

National Park College (NPC) announced a new trap shooting team this week.
The Hospitality and Tourism Management program and National Park College (NPC) Workforce Development partnered to exhibit at the 2019 Hot Springs Chamber Business Expo.
National Park College (NPC) Community and Corporate Training partnered with Radius Aerospace to develop a three-week, 120-hour training program to help prepare new employees to install precision fasteners.
National Park College (NPC) Criminal Justice student Jose Castaneda Diaz was awarded the Tim Fincham Memorial Scholarship this semester.
National Park College (NPC) Digital and Media Arts student Julio Rodriguez grew up in Monterrey Mexico.
Honors Program students Abby Hanks and Miriam Baldwin gave presentations at the annual meeting of the Arkansas Association of College History teachers in Little Rock.
Yamaha Marine donated a fuel-injected 115 VMax SHO motor to the NPC Marine program this month, valued at over $12,000.
Dr. Maria Markham, Director of the Arkansas Division of Higher Education (ADHE) visited National Park College (NPC) campus on Monday to present information regarding ADHE scholarships.
National Park College Alumnus Cash Murray was honored as the "Officer of the Year for Garland County" by Attorney General Leslie Rutledge at the 2019 Law Enforcement Summit.
National Park College (NPC) will host a series of events this month in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in partnership with Michelle Lawrence, Prosecuting Attorney, Ouachita Children, Youth and Family Services, and the Garland County Domestic Violence Task Force.