Nighthawk Women Soar Over Mountaineers
November 18, 2024The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk women’s basketball team (5-1) earned its fifth win of the season Friday, defeating Eastern Oklahoma State College, 78-29, in The Kettle.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk women’s basketball team (5-1) earned its fifth win of the season Friday, defeating Eastern Oklahoma State College, 78-29, in The Kettle.
One year removed from having to end its season early due to low numbers, Nighthawk women’s basketball has returned to National Park College with renewed energy, capturing both Nighthawk Nation and the state of Arkansas by storm.
National Park College (NPC) Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) apprenticeship student, Steven Steuart is making strides in his studies.
National Park College (NPC) announced it has been awarded a $6,000,000 Higher Industry Readiness through Educational Development (HIRED) grant from the Arkansas Department of Commerce.
National Park College (NPC) plumbing apprenticeship student, Colten Brady is making strides in his studies, driven by family inspiration.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk women’s basketball team (3-1) picked up its third win of the season Saturday, defeating Connors State College, 104-71, in the Lady Greyhound Tip-Off Classic, hosted by Arkansas State University Mid-South.
The No. 16 National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s basketball team (3-1) picked up its third win of the season Monday, defeating Central Baptist College’s junior varsity team, 100-78, in The Kettle.
National Park College (NPC) held a premiere screening of its men’s basketball national championship documentary, “STAY DOWN: A Championship Story,” in the Eisele Auditorium in NPC’s Frederick M. Dierks Center for Nursing and Health Sciences Monday.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk women’s basketball team (2-0) dazzled in its home opener Thursday, defeating Crowley’s Ridge College’s junior varsity team, 84-25.
National Park College (NPC) electrical apprenticeship student, Laila Tatyana Elliott is making strides in her studies which were inspired by her devotion to volunteer disaster relief.