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NPC Names 2025 Outstanding Faculty And Staff

June 3, 2025

中国P站 (NPC) named Outstanding Faculty and Staff award recipients during the annual Employee Recognition Day last month. Dr. Chuck Burke was named Outstanding Faculty Member and Rose Milnes was named Outstanding Staff Member. Recipients of the awards are nominated and selected by their peers.

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Young child smiling at the camera about to launch his toy rocket during summer Rocket Camp.

中国P站 Announces 2025 Summer Camp Series For Grades 3-10

June 3, 2025

中国P站 (NPC) is excited to welcome students back to campus this summer for its 2025 Summer Camp Series, open to students entering grades 3 through 10. Hosted by Continuing Education and the NPC Makerspace, the camps offer hands-on learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics throughout June and July.

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Pitcher Bryan Raitz about to pitch to a batter.

NPC Baseball Falls In Region 2 Tournament

May 14, 2025

The 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawks baseball team (33-22-1, 15-9) recently concluded its season in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 2 Tournament, hosted by Majestic Park. NPC defeated Northern Oklahoma College-Enid (NOC-Enid), 4-2, in the first round, followed by a 14-4 loss to South Arkansas College in the second round and a 9-8 extra-innings defeat to Arkansas State University-Mountain Home (ASU-Mountain Home) in the loser鈥檚 bracket.

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Gracie Fowler smiling on the field.

NPC Softball Receives Postseason Awards

May 14, 2025

Six members of the 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawk softball team were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II All-Region 2 Team this week for their outstanding efforts on the field this season.

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Sara Camplain on base preparing to run.

Nighthawks Stumble In District Tournament

May 14, 2025

The 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawks softball team (34-24, 23-9) recently completed its season in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Central Plains District Tournament, hosted by Murray State College. The Nighthawks defeated Arkansas State University-Newport (ASU-N), 7-1, in the tournament opener, followed by a 4-0 loss to No. 22 University of Arkansas Rich Mountain (UARM), a 9-1 victory over Arkansas State University-Three Rivers (ASU-TR) and a 9-1 defeat to Western Oklahoma State College (WOSC).

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