Northwest News


Fall registration set for NWCC
7/24/04
by Nancy Patterson
Registration for fall semester day classes for the 2004 semester at Northwest Mississippi Community College is set for Thursday and Friday, Aug. 12-13, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at all campus locations. (full story)

NWCC's Senatobia Evening School meets needs
7/23/04
by Nancy Patterson
Northwest Mississippi Community College's Evening School program on the Senatobia campus is making aggressive changes to meet the needs of area students, said Dana French, who was recently hired as Evening School director. (full story)

GIS Workshop
By Darrin Devault
Director of Public Relations
7/16/04
Northwest Mississippi Community College will host a one-day workshop called "Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Solutions" July 23 (Friday) for members of Mississippi Automated Resource Information System (MARIS) and the Mississippi Associations for Spatial Technology (MAST). (full story)


Northwest art department expands offerings
By Darrin Devault
Director, Public Relations
7/8/04
The art department at Northwest Mississippi Community College has added depth to its teaching staff with the hiring of graphic designer Lawayne House of Olive Branch. (full story)

Two Summer Adult Education Regional Conferences
STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES
Office of Public Relations/Publications
7/6/04
Jackson, Miss. - More than 700 adult education teachers, administrators and staff will participate in two summer adult education regional conferences administered by the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges (SBCJC). (full story)

Four-man golf scramble scheduled
Julie Bauer
June 30, 2004
Local golfers can get in some time at the course while assisting efforts to raise scholarship funds at the Northwest Mississippi Community College Foundation Annual Four-Man Scramble Golf Tournament, set for Wednesday, Aug. 4, at Back Acres Country Club in Senatobia. (full story)

Northwest drafting goes wireless
By Nancy Patterson
Assistant Director, Public Relations
Students enrolled in the Drafting and Design Technology program at Northwest are the first students at the college to be working in a wireless laboratory setting. (full story)