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NPC Hosts Young Manufacturers Academy
The Innovative Technologies Center (ITC) at National Park College (NPC) hosted a Young Manufacturers Academy (YMA) last week.
The Innovative Technologies Center (ITC) at National Park College (NPC) hosted a Young Manufacturers Academy (YMA) last week.
The Innovative Technologies Center (ITC) at National Park College (NPC) hosted a Young Manufacturers Academy (YMA) last week.
National Park College (NPC) art instructor Margaret Lola Warren was selected to design and create this year’s award for the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame. Warren was selected to create the inaugural award in 2014 and has been selected each year since.
National Park College (NPC) art instructor Margaret Lola Warren was selected to design and create this year’s award for the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame. Warren was selected to create the inaugural award in 2014 and has been selected each year since.
National Park Technology Center (NPTC) High School completers from the Health Science Technology Education (HSTE) program, Tristin Finney and Oliver Steven Assheuer, tied for third place in the National American Medical Technologists (AMT) Medical Assisting Student Bowl July 11.
National Park Technology Center (NPTC) High School completers from the Health Science Technology Education (HSTE) program, Tristin Finney and Oliver Steven Assheuer, tied for third place in the National American Medical Technologists (AMT) Medical Assisting Student Bowl July 11.
National Park College (NPC) recently welcomed Robin Pelton as the Innovative Technologies Center (ITC) Director.
National Park College (NPC) recently welcomed Robin Pelton as the Innovative Technologies Center (ITC) Director.
National Park College (NPC) was awarded a TRIO Upward Bound Grant last month to serve ninth through twelfth graders from the Hot Springs and Mountain Pine School Districts.
National Park College (NPC) was awarded a TRIO Upward Bound Grant last month to serve ninth through twelfth graders from the Hot Springs and Mountain Pine School Districts.
Child Care Aware of West Central Arkansas (CCAWCA) celebrated five years of dedicated service to child care providers, families and the community this week. CCAWCA is a grant program administered by National Park College (NPC) in Hot Springs, Arkansas that was established in 2012 and serviced 10 West Central Arkansas counties and 240 child care centers.
Child Care Aware of West Central Arkansas (CCAWCA) celebrated five years of dedicated service to child care providers, families and the community this week. CCAWCA is a grant program administered by National Park College (NPC) in Hot Springs, Arkansas that was established in 2012 and serviced 10 West Central Arkansas counties and 240 child care centers.