The Nighthawk baseball team showed their support for Suicide Prevention Month by wearing teal and purple shirts. September is a time to raise awareness about this crucial issue. Events held throughout the month aim to change public attitudes, offer hope, and provide essential information to those affected by suicide. By highlighting the resources available, we can encourage open conversations about suicide prevention and support those seeking help. If you are battling with depression, anxiety or suicide, please visit np.edu/Mental-Health.
National Park College (NPC) recently received a $10,000 continuing grant from the Oaklawn Foundation Student Wellness Fund through the United Way of the Ouachitas.
National Park College’s (NPC) Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) officers interviewed faculty and staff this month to inform students about resources available on campus. The first in this series is Lisa Walker, Academic Success Center coordinator. The Academic Success Center is dedicated to providing personalized tutoring sessions to help students achieve their academic goals. Walker shares insights into the center’s approach and the strategies they employ to ensure effective tutoring.
National Park College’s (NPC) Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) officers interviewed faculty and staff last month to inform students about resources available on campus. This week’s interview is with LaTaschya Harris, director of the Career Pathways Initiative (CPI) at NPC.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s cross country teams opened their seasons in the Bob Gravett Invitational Saturday at Ouachita Baptist University.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk women’s soccer team (0-5) dropped its match against Itawamba Community College at Hot Springs World Class High School Sunday, 10-0.
National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk Athletics named Mike Prince as head coach of men’s and women’s cross country and outdoor track and field this week.
National Park College’s (NPC) Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) officers interviewed faculty and staff last month to inform students about resources available on campus. This week’s interview is with Robyn Hendrix, Program Coordinator with TRIO Student Support Services (SSS).