History After Hours
March 14, 2019National Park College (NPC) hosted the History After Hours podcast Tuesday
National Park College (NPC) hosted the History After Hours podcast Tuesday
Alan Robinette has been selected as January’s student of the month. Robinette graduated from National Park College (NPC) in December and will transfer to Henderson State University.
On September 22, 2018, Rocky Eagon, Advisor to the Student Government Association (SGA), and Christopher Thrasher, Director of the Honors Program, led a team of 28 students from SGA, Phi Theta Kapa (PTK), and the Honors Program in support of the Arkansas Trash Bash.
The National Park College (NPC) Criminal Justice Program received a grant from Entergy last month. The funds were used to purchase a thermal imaging camera for the program’s crime lab.
National Park College Criminal Justice students participated in a mock crime scene where they practiced procedures for collecting evidence like footprints, blood splatter, and fingerprints.
Instructor James Montgomery and NPC Criminal Justice students attended the 7th Annual Law Enforcement Symposium hosted by the UAFS Criminal Justice Department and Criminal Justice Club on March 16.
Hot Springs, Arkansas – National Park College (NPC) criminal justice student, Keanna Peck has been selected to receive the Diamond Lakes Defender First Response scholarship this year. Peck is entering her second year in the criminal justice program at NPC. She is passionate about pursuing a career in law and hopes to use her skills to help troubled youth though juvenile court. She has worked as an intern for the Garland County Juvenile Court, and recently completed a summer internship with Congressman Bruce Westerman in Washington, D.C. The $500 award was presented to Peck Tuesday by members of the Diamond Lakes Defender Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, Paul Calcagno, president, Harold Woody, treasurer, and Mike and Linda Roberts, members. The Defenders Motorcycle Club began in 2004 and includes chapters all over the United States. Members are active and retired law enforcement, military, emergency services and public safety personnel.