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Per Aspera Ad Astra: NPC's Patiño Sprints Toward a Bright Future
As the youngest of four children growing up in Bogotá, Colombia, Brenda Patiño has always been inspired to dream big.
As the youngest of four children growing up in Bogotá, Colombia, Brenda Patiño has always been inspired to dream big.
National Park College (NPC) President, Dr. John Hogan announced his retirement Thursday in a campus town hall meeting.
National Park College (NPC) recently concluded an economic impact study with labor market analytics company LightCast. The results of the study were presented Wednesday during the regular monthly meeting of the NPC Board of Trustees.
Jullian Merritt was named student of the month for October. He is a Marine Technology student with a 4.0 GPA and is on track to graduate from National Park College (NPC) in 2024.
National Park College (NPC) hosted a 50th Anniversary Celebration last week.
National Park College (NPC) Respiratory Therapy (RT) students Leslie Huggs and Amy Techert were recently awarded the Professional Achievement in Respiratory Care (PARC) scholarship from the Lawrence Respiratory Foundation.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s soccer team (11-0-2) defeated North Arkansas College, 1-0, in NJCAA Region 2 play Wednesday at Hot Springs World Class High School.
National Park College (NPC) received the Arkansas Recycling Coalition’s (ARC) 2023 College Recycler of the Year Award during the ARC's 32nd Annual Conference and Trade Show at the Oaklawn Casino Convention Center Tuesday, September 12.
The National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees discussed preliminary fall enrollment data during the regular monthly meeting Wednesday.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk men’s and women’s soccer teams swept their NJCAA Region 2 openers over University of Arkansas-Cossatot Saturday, with the women securing a 5-0 victory, followed by a 5-1 win for the men.
National Park College (NPC), US Stations, and Lloyd’s Auto Sales announced the recipient of the Second Chance Scholarship last week. Amber Stroup (Glen Rose, AR) was selected as this year’s recipient.
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.