NPC Names Head Baseball Coach
May 5, 2026National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk Athletics has named Nathan Bacon as its next head baseball coach.

National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk Athletics has named Nathan Bacon as its next head baseball coach.
National Park College (NPC) partnered with Mystic Ozark last month for Tardigrade Day, an event introducing visitors to the tiny, resilient organisms often known as “water bears.” This event offered a hands‑on look at the microscopic world.
What began as a rusted car hood abandoned to the elements has been transformed into a striking work of metal art by Arismel Nestor, a student from Hot Springs World Class High School enrolled in National Park College’s (NPC) NPC Career Academy Welding Program.
National Park College (NPC) graduate Clayton Fagan has continued to build a successful and expanding career in the electrical industry since completing his studies at NPC.
National Park College (NPC) plumbing apprenticeship student Calob Roberts is gaining practical experience and technical knowledge as he works toward a long‑term career in the skilled trades.
National Park College (NPC) Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) apprenticeship student Ioan Ardelean is gaining technical expertise and real‑world experience through the College’s apprenticeship program, combining classroom instruction with on‑the‑job training to prepare for a long‑term career in the skilled trades.
National Park College’s (NPC) Makerspace recently partnered with Career Services to design and construct a new bulletin board in the Student Commons aimed at providing students with easy, visible access to employment, internship, volunteer and career‑related opportunities.
National Park College (NPC) freshman catcher Kaitlyn Moreno (Lewisville, Texas) has been named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Region 2 Player of the Week following a dominant week at the plate.
National Park College (NPC) freshman designated player Brooke LeBoeuf (Berwick, Louisiana) has been named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Region 2 Player of the Week following a dominant week at the plate.
National Park College’s (NPC) Jacynda Ammons, Ph.D., academic program director of liberal arts and assistant professor of history, has authored a new book, We Are Black, Too: Aboriginal Australians and the Black Panther Party, an expansive study of 20th‑century connections between African Americans and Aboriginal Australians rooted in shared resistance to racism and colonialism.