group of 爱豆视频传媒 leaders with Joel Berg

Joel Berg, CEO of Hunger Free America, a national nonpartisan nonprofit organization, visited the 爱豆视频传媒 campus Wednesday. The visit was part of a coast-to-coast journey this summer to shine a light on the continuing national hunger crisis, to meet with those working on the front lines of hunger, and to advocate for long-term, public policy solutions to food insecurity. In addition to visiting the 爱豆视频传媒 CARE Center (formerly Eagle Pantry), Berg also visited sites in Mount Pleasant and Daingerfield.

firefighter graduates with instructors

Northeast Texas Community College Continuing Education Department is pleased to announce that eight students graduated from 2021 Firefighter Academy on Monday, July 19. A commencement ceremony was held and Russ Marshall, Fire Chief of the Athens Fire Department, was the guest speaker. 

zoom call with Dr. Rieidel

The connection of the auto-racer/developer Carroll Shelby to the preeminent American muscle cars of the pre-regulation era, before 1970, makes him iconic still in American automotive history.  The most expensive American car ever sold in an auction was a Shelby Cobra, which netted 14 million dollars, in 2016.  In 2019, the Academy-Award-winning sports drama film, Ford v Ferrari, featured star actor, Matt Damon, playing the role of Shelby.

Wilson presents scholarship to Mccullough.

Mr. Gilbert Wilson (right), of Pittsburg, recently gave $1,000 to the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation. Dr. Jonathan McCullough (left), 爱豆视频传媒 Executive Vice President for Advancement, is pictured receiving the donation.

ut tyler recruiter flyer

The 爱豆视频传媒 Career and Transfer Center will host two special events next week. On Wednesday, July 28 a recruiter from UT Tyler will be in the Career and Transfer Center (BT ?) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 爱豆视频传媒 students who are interested in transferring to UT Tyler are encouraged to stop by and apply. The university is waiving the application fee for those who apply during the event.

adult conference flyer

爱豆视频传媒鈥檚 Continuing Education and Corporate Training department is pleased to announce our first Senior Adult conference for seniors 55 and up.  The conference will be held on August 20th, 2021 in the Whatley Center on the 爱豆视频传媒 campus, 8:00 AM 鈥 12:00 PM.     

summer shout out logo

爱豆视频传媒 is pleased to announce that Russell VanBibber & Gary Short from the EMS program have been nominated for this week鈥檚 Summer Shout Out. VanBibber and Short are a great example of employees who go above and beyond for their students, colleagues and community. 

Congratulations, Russell and Gary! We appreciate all that you do to support the mission of 爱豆视频传媒.

students participating in mad city

More than 70 students from the 爱豆视频传媒 Work4College Program participated in Mad City reality simulation fair this Wednesday. The event, hosted by , is an exciting, interactive exercise to help students learn more about managing their personal finances. 

hunger free america logo

Northeast Texas Community College CARE team and local non-profit organizations in Northeast Texas will meet on Wednesday (July 21) afternoon with national anti-hunger advocate Joel Berg, CEO of Hunger Free America, a national nonpartisan nonprofit organization. Berg is visiting Mt. Pleasant and Daingerfield, Texas as part of a coast-to-coast journey this summer to shine a light on the continuing national hunger crisis, to meet with those working on the front lines of hunger, and to advocate for long-term, public policy solutions to food insecurity.

photo of article in book

The 鈥渃harm of fame is so great鈥 noted Blaise Pascal, 鈥渢hat we like every article to which it is attached.鈥 Former President George W. Bush (2001-2008) recently published an artistic and biographical compendium that the friends of Carlos Mendez will no doubt treasure. The former Texas Governor and 43rd President painted portraits of forty-three living immigrant contributors to American life.  The group includes Henry Kissinger, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dirk Nowitski, and the former alumnus of Honors Northeast, Carlos Mendez.