Dangerfield WIC

WIC, or the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, is a nutrition program for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as families with children under the age of five. WIC can assist you in purchasing many of the healthy foods that are currently on your shopping list. The WIC items in your monthly food box are low in fat, high in fiber, and help you acquire critical nutrients while also encouraging you to maintain a healthy weight. You'll still have to buy some food (or formula) on your own, but we'll do everything we can to assist you.

Pride Celebration held June 9th

ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôºâ€™s Pride Flock student organization hosted a Pride Celebration on June 9th in the Humanities building. The event included Pride crafts, water balloons and a featured showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The mission of Pride Flock is to create a safe and inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ students and allies, and to promote awareness and education of LGBTQ+ history and current issues. 

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ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº alumna wins second JKC Scholarship

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

Brenda Godoy, a Presidential Scholar at ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº from 2016 to 2018, has just won her second $150,000 Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship, this one for graduate school.  The former Titus County Community Health Worker (CHW), and Mount Pleasant High School salutatorian will attend Medical School, in Fort Worth this fall.

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A&M-Commerce admissions counselor coming to campus

Yadira Muñoz, Admissions Counselor for Texas A&M University-Commerce, is coming to ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº on Tuesday, June 14. She will be in the Career and Transfer Center in BT 111 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Muñoz will assist students with their applications and answer questions about transferring to A&M-Commerce. 

The event is sponsored by the Career and Transfer Team. For more information e-mail mrodriguez@ntcc.edu or call 903-434-8362. 

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