Honors Northeast plans original film premiere

Honors Northeast, the honors program at ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº, will premiere an original historical film Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. The production, Sam Houston and the Fate of the Texas Cherokee, is the fifth film Honors Northeast has completed in the last five years.

Free refreshments and a brief panel discussion featuring ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº scholars William Fox, William Jones, Presley McClendon, Ryan-Rose Mendoza, Cassidy Watkins, and Honors Director, Dr.

First Federal Community Bank supports Honors Northeast

For the sixth time, First Federal Community Bank of Mount Pleasant has supported the cultural and academic initiatives of Honors Northeast.† A recent holiday gift of $500 will aid the program in maintaining its yearly cycle of scholarly and artistic offerings, which, in turn, has enhanced student profiles.

First Federal Community Bank was established in Paris, Texas, in 1922.†It maintains Paris Downtown Banking Center, Paris Loop Banking Center, Clarksville Banking Center and Mt.

Update: Three ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº students named Jack Kent Cooke semifinalists

ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº learned last week that three sophomore students have been named semifinalists for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Ryan-Rose Mendoza, Melody Mott and Bailey Hall, all of Mount Pleasant, are among those who will move into the final stages of the highly-competitive competition.

Their applications were among more than 2,800 submitted by students across the nation. Only 20% of applicants made it to semifinalist status.

Two ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº sophomores named Jack Kent Cooke semifinalists

Two ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº sophomores learned they have been named semifinalists for the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Ryan-Rose Mendoza and Melody Mott learned of the honor this week. Their applications were among more than 2,800 submitted by students across the nation. Only 20% of applicants made it to semifinalist status.

Honors Northeast commentary aired on NPR



Submitted by Honors Northeast

Might Bill and Hillary Clinton have something to learn from . . . former Texas governors, Ma and Pa Ferguson? This question drove Austin KUT radio reporter, Joy Diaz to the Honors Northeast film bank, and then to a commentary that was broadcast across Texas by affiliated National Public Radio stations on September 27.

ÂÒÉ«ÎÞÂëÈËÆÞÊÓÆµÓ°Ôº Honors Director, Dr. Andrew Yox wrote and aired the commentary.† He noted that the political couples have many similarities.