April 1, 2015

General Announcements:

  • Work Study Opening in Washington County (NEW)
  • Support Breast Cancer Research and Early Diagnosis (NEW)
  • Brown Bag: Hoopin’ For Health (NEW)
  • NWACC United Way Campaign Coming Soon! (NEW)
  • Interfaith Symposium (NEW)
  • AIM Walk at NWACC on 5/2 (NEW)
  •  LIFE Program
  • Komen Race for the Cure-Join the NWACC team
  • Flipping the Script Writing Contest
  • Study Abroad Course in Belize
  • Respiratory Therapy Applications
  • RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
  • Youth Bridge Mentoring Program
  • Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Workshops

  • Library Workshops (THIS WEEK)
  • Reading and Writing Workshops 
  • Graphing Lines by Hand
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • Reading and Writing Workshops
  • College Algebra Workshops
  • Developmental Math Workshops

On Campus Events

  • Unique Opportunity to Participate in a Poverty Simulation on April 14!
  • National Society of Leadership & Success Bake Sale! (TODAY)
  • ALPFA Symposium
  • Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington (replay today!)
  • Pizza with the President- Main Campus
  • Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life (NEW DATE)
  • SGA Meeting Schedule
  • NWACC Campus Ministry
  • Transfer Opportunities- At A Glance (NEW)
  • SGA Elections

Off Campus Events

  • Fiesta! (New)
  • College Culture Connection 

 Employment Opportunities

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General Announcements

Work Study Opening in Washington County (NEW)

Looking for a great environment to work and learn more about NWACC? We currently have a job opening for a work study student in Washington County.

This position is a front desk/reception position up to 15 hours per week. Must be financial aid eligible. Send resumes to Paula Carollo at pcarollo@nwacc.edu or call (479) 927-3330 for additional information

Support Breast Cancer Research and Early Diagnosis (NEW)

Can’t participate in the Komen Race for the Cure? You are still part of the NWACC team and can show your support by purchasing a ribbon. You choose the amount you wish to donate then get a paper ribbon to write your name, or the name of someone you know that has been affected by cancer, on it.

These ribbons will be displayed on a board in the hallway outside of the Academic Success Center in Burns Hall. Make your donation and get your ribbon at the Student Information Center. For more information contact Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu

Brown Bag: Hoopin’ For Health (NEW)

You are invited to learn about the health benefits of hooping April 2nd, 11am-12pm in Student Center 108 A related flier is attached.

NWACC United Way Campaign Coming Soon! (NEW)

The annual NWACC United Way of NWA Campaign will soon be underway. NWACC has a solid history of putting together great campaigns and raising money for the United Way, which funds dozens of local nonprofit organizations, such as Single Parent Scholarship Fund, Boys and Girls Club, Credit Counseling of Arkansas, and many more. This years campaign will kick off at 8:00am on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 and will run until Tuesday, April 14, 2015.

We hope you will help out with our campaign and show just how strong the NWACC team is. One focus of the United Way of NWA is reducing child poverty.

We would like to share a short, yet moving video on the struggles surrounding poverty that United Way unveiled at the Children Living in Poverty Summit in January. The powerful video can be found here http://www.unitedwaynwa.org/clip

A Donations can be made in cash, or credit card. There are also several prizes up for grabs! Everyone who donates will be entered to win a prize from some of our generous businesses in the area. Prizes include goodies from Starbucks, Gusanos Pizza, High Rise Extreme Air Sports and more!

Donors who give $20 can also have their pick of a United Way T-Shirt or United Way Tote bag as a free gift. (Sizes and supplies are limited) Keep watching for future updates, and for more information, contact Jerod Bradshaw at jbradshaw4@nwacc.edu

Interfaith Symposium (NEW)

On Saturday, April 4, at 6:30pm, NWACC students are hosting an Interfaith Symposium in White Auditorium (Burns Hall east entrance).

Representatives from Buddhist, Catholic, Islamic, Pentecostal, Wicca, and Atheist traditions will make brief presentations to the audience and then entertain questions. This event is a Service Learning project and is designed to inform those in attendance about other faiths and beliefs (it is NOT a debate). All Students, Faculty, Staff, and the General Public are welcome, free of charge.

AIM Walk at NWACC on 5/2 (NEW)

The 6th annual AIM Walk will be held at NWACC on May 2nd. There will be a family fun walk, silent auction, kid zone, community resource fair, and more. The event benefits a local non-profit group, Autism Involves Me, to provide support to families and educators who assist individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

LIFE Program 

Do you know what the LIFE program is? Take a few minutes to watch this video to learn what we are doing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QviaI6JD7BY

Applications are available here for our summer program that will take place June 16, 17, and 18th!

Komen Race for the Cure-Join the NWACC team 

Your support saves lives!

75% of all funds raised support breast health services for local uninsured and underinsured families.

1:8 women in America will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.

36 breast cancers were diagnosed using Komen Ozark funding in 2014.

429 new people are expected to be diagnosed in 2015 in our 10 county area.

97 people are expected to die from breast cancer in 2015 in our 10 county area.

Join our team and help save lives! This year’s event will be held on April 25th beginning at 7:30 am at Pinnacle Hills Promenade.

To register, go to http://www.komenozark.org. Click on register and then find a team. You will have to type NorthWest Arkansas Community College in the search box.

For more information contact team captain, Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu

Flipping the Script Writing Contest

Hosted by Insatiable Ink and The Low Valley Review: Flipping the Script: Giving Women and Minorities a Lead Role Writing Contest.

This writing contest is meant to promote the Bentonville Film Festival as much as it is to encourage the reading and writing of stories, essays, and poems.

The contest opened on March 9th, and is open to the NorthWest Arkansas community and Arkansas community at large. Contest closes on Friday, April 24th.

Writers are invited to submit original works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry focused (in some way) on women and minorities.

Poets can submit up to 3 poems. There is a 5,000 word limit for works of fiction and nonfiction.

Winners will receive a framed awards certificate and be invited to read their work with writers published in the forthcoming issue of The Low Valley Review. The awards reading will be held during the Bentonville Film Festival.

Winners will also be considered for online publication by The Low Valley Review. For submission guidelines, please visit The Low Valley Review web site: http://thelowvalleyreview.com/.

A related flier is attached.

Study Abroad in Belize!

NWACC’s Dr. Jacques Hill is leading a University of Arkansas study abroad course to Belize from May 11 to June 6 of 2015. NWACC students are invited to enroll.

The course is a Community Development Course with an Ecology emphasis. The course will provide students with community service hours. Participants will conduct biodiversity inventories in rainforests and mangroves, explore barrier islands, and work in local grades schools to educate children on environmental issues such as beach erosion, biodiversity, and water quality. Students will also go snorkeling on Caye Caulker and explore Mayan Ruins in the mountains of San Ignacio. Students will receive 6 UA credits. Please contact Dr. Hill if you are interested in going: jhill5@nwacc.edu

A related flier is attached.

Respiratory Therapy Applications

The Respiratory Therapy applications are now available on the RT page of the NWACC website. Applications will be taken through June 1, 2015. Students accepted will begin Fall 2015. In order to apply you will need your NWACC user name and password. There are no paper applications. For further questions regarding the Respiratory Therapy application please contact HPapps@nwacc.edu

 

RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault

Launched during the fall semester 2014, the Red Flag Campaign is a Bystander Intervention campaign designed to provide education and outreach to students, faculty and staff in the areas of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault.

Please refer to https://www.nwacc.edu/web/conduct/redflag, for more information.

Youth Bridge Mentoring Program

Chrystina Chastain-Byrd is looking for students, faculty, or staff interested in doing a service mentoring project with Youth Bridge.

Those who volunteer will be working with at-risk children referred to Youth Bridge by the juvenile court system.

Ms. Chastain-Byrd will provide training for those who become mentors. She can be contacted at 479-877-9464 or at kbyrd@youthbridge.com

See attached brochure for more information. Students interested in getting Service Learning credit for this program should contact Dr. Chris Huggard, chuggard@nwacc.edu, 479-619-4270.

Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Elmdale Elementary School in Springdale is seeking mentors for their students. Principal Michele Hutton describes the mentor program as such: We want mentors to come at lunch time and eat lunch with a small group or with individual students, one on one. It’s to provide a caring adult in their lives. We welcome mentors who will listen to them and encourage them. We want the mentors to tell them about college and the importance of getting an education. However, we have planned for the mentoring to be done in a relaxed environment. A couple of our mentors bring UNO cards, they play and talk. We really just want our kids to have someone who cares about them because they often don’t get that kind of caring attention at home.

Lunchtime Schedule: 3rd graders 11:30am-Noon; 4th graders, 12:05-12:35pm; 5th graders 12:15-12:45pm. To learn about participating in this program, contact Stephanie Hinsey, shinsey@sdale.org or 479-750-8859.

Workshops

Library Workshops

All are invited to build research skills and learn more about library resources on Mondays and Thursdays in the Library Instruction Classroom (BH 1310 inside the library).

Thursday, April 2 at 12 p.m.: Citation Made Easier

Library Website 101 For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flyer or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flier or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

Reading and Writing Workshops

This week:

Basic Writing Skills- Avoiding Wordiness 

4/1- 3pm, BH 1007

4/2- 3pm, BH 1004

4/3- 9:30am, BH 1020

Writing Skills- Psych-Analysis: Reading in the Social Sciences 

4/3- 10:30am, BH 1019

See attached flier for details.

Academic Success Workshops

The Academic Success Center on campus is here to help you succeed in every way this semester! Please join us in Student Center (SC) 314 each Wednesday at 11 am and each Thursday at 2 pm for our Success Workshops. Starting on January 28 and 29, come find out why the Cornell Note-Taking method works and how you can use it to make the most of your study time. Topics vary by week, Please see a more detailed schedule with workshop descriptions here.

College Algebra Workshops 

This spring the Math Center will offer a series of workshops for College Algebra students.  Other students are also welcome.  Topics will include: graphing calculator, regression analysis, how to study math, test anxiety, word problems, exponential & log functions, the ROWOPS program, and final exam reviews.

Developmental Level Algebra Workshops 

Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, and Pre-Algebra level Workshops for Spring 2015.

Attached is a schedule for the spring 2015 Math Center workshops designed for developmental level math and algebra courses. Although these workshops have a targeted level for the most part, any level student is welcome who needs to work on the topic (at the targeted level).

On Campus Events

Unique Opportunity to Participate in a Poverty Simulation on April 14!

Experience Life on the Edge with this interactive experience, allowing participants to begin to understand what life is like with a shortage of money and an abundance of stress.

The event will be Tuesday, April 14, from 8:00-11:00 in Walmart Auditorium of the Shewmaker Center for Workforce Technologies.

  • Free breakfast and lunch!
  • Limited spots available, open to community, register at unitedwaynwa.org/clip
  • Faculty and staff encouraged to attend

For additional information, contact Christie Brinsfield, Director Career Pathways cbrinsfield@nwacc.edu.

A related flier is attached.

National Society of Leadership & Success Bake Sale! (Today)

Come fulfill your sweet tooth and help support the NSLS with a purchase of our baked goods on Wednesday, April 1st and Thursday, April 2 from 10am – 4pm. Location will be in the lobby outside of the Academic Success Center in Burns Hall. Cash as well as credit cards will be accepted!

A related flier is attached.

ALPFA Symposium

This event is open to all NWACC students and will include a leadership panel, breakout sessions with professionals, lunch, and a career fair that will help students find their path to success. Located in the Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development, on April 17, from 8:30am-3:30pm. 

A related flier is attached.

Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington (Replay Today!)

Come join us in learning how to “redefine success and properly manage time” with Arianna Huffington and her video broadcast “Thrive.” Arianna Huffington, Pulitzer Prize winner, is the founder, president, and editor-in chief of The Huffington post. She has been awarded New York Times best-selling author with “Thrive” so this broadcast is an event you don’t want to miss! Replay event is April 1, 5:30-6:30pm in SC room 108. 

A related flier is attached.

FREE PiZZA! Pizza with the President 

Come out and enjoy free pizza and soda and meet NWACC President, Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson.

Main Campus: 

April 8th from 11:30 – 1:00 and then again on April 8th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm in the Student Center Lobby 

A related flier is attached.

Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life- NEW DATE!

The Student Ambassador and Activities Board (SAAB) will be hosting a blood drive Thursday, April 16 from 9am-3pm. A free cholesterol screening is included.

You can sign up with SAAB members or contact Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu to sign up. Come out and help save a life.

A related flier is attached.

SGA Meeting Schedule 

Click HERE for a schedule of SGA

NWACC Student Ministry

Please join the student members of Campus Ministry International (CMI) for food, worship, and the spoken word on Tuesday, April 7 at 7pm in the Shewmaker Global Business Development Center- Room 1047 (Peterson Auditorium).

 A related flier is attached.

1st and 3rd Graders Needed for Project on Children’s Memory 

The Learning to Learn Project at the University of Arkansas is seeking 1st and 3rd graders to participate in a fun, interactive project designed to understand how children use their memories.

The project takes place on the University of Arkansas campus, and children receive a $20 gift card for their participation. It’s fun, and a great learning opportunity for children. For more information contact Kara Moore at 575-5805 or email knm005@email.uark.edu.

Transfer Opportunities

Representatives from area colleges and universities frequently visit NWACC to speak to transfer students about their future academic goals.  While the vast majority of visitors come to the Transfer Information Desk in the Student Center, locations may vary.  Please consult the list below when making plans to visit with college/university recruiters. 

Related fliers for JBU can be found here and here.

Transfer Visits at a Glance—APRIL 2015

Wednesday, April 1

University of Arkansas-Little Rock

Transfer Desk-10:00-2:00

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Thursday, April 2—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—1:00 to 3:00

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Monday, April 6—

Missouri State University – Springfield, MO

Transfer Desk—9:30 to 1:00

 

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Transfer Center, Suite 235—9:00 to 1:00

 

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—noon to 2:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

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Tuesday, April 14—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—1:00 to 3:00

________________ 

Wednesday, April 15—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to noon

________________ 

Thursday, April 16—

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Transfer Desk—9:00 to 1:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

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Tuesday, April 21—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—10:00 to 1:00

Transfer Desk—1:30 to 4:00

______________ 

Wednesday, April 22—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Washington County Center—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—2:00 to 6:00

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Thursday, April 23-

American Public University

Transfer Desk-9:30-12:30

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Tuesday, April 28—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—10:00 to 1:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—2:00 to 6:00

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Wednesday, April 29—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to 11:00

Transfer Desk—12:00 to 2:00

_______________ 

Thursday, April 30—

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:00 to 1:00

       

Off Campus Events: 

Fiesta! (NEW)

BCM and NWACC Culture Clubs invite you to a FIESTA , Thursday, April 9th, from 3:30 to 5:30. Open gym, snacks, cooking, supper, and prizes.

All NWACC students and advisors are welcome as we learn about “Your World!”

Location: Activity Center/Gym at 626 W. Olive, Rogers, corner of 8th and Olive Street.

College Culture Connection

Connect with NWACC Students and Cultures! Join us on the second Thursday of each month from 3:30-5:30 PM for open gym, open kitchen, club meetings, and fellowship time.

Coffee, cookies, and supper will be served. All NWACC students are welcome. Location – Olive and 8th Street Rogers, FBC Activity Center and gym.

Transportation is available. Contact your club advisor or BCM at NWACC. Medical Release forms required. For questions, contact Dixie at 479-903-2833. A related flier is attached.

Employment Opportunities

Campus Maps

Publicity Request Form

Employment Opportunities at NWACC

 

March 30, 2015

General Announcements:

  • LIFE Program
  • Komen Race for the Cure-Join the NWACC team 
  • Flipping the Script Writing Contest 
  • Study Abroad Course in Belize
  • Respiratory Therapy Applications
  • Orphan Train – Book Club for March
  • RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
  • Youth Bridge Mentoring Program
  • Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Workshops

  • Library Workshops (THIS WEEK)
  • Reading and Writing Workshops 
  • Graphing Lines by Hand
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • Reading and Writing Workshops
  • College Algebra Workshops
  • Developmental Math Workshops

On Campus Events

  • Unique Opportunity to Participate in a Poverty Simulation on April 14! (NEW)
  • National Society of Leadership & Success Bake Sale! (NEW)
  • ALPHA Symposium (NEW)
  • Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington
  • Yoga/Meditation, Why Bother? 
  • Pizza with the President- Main Campus
  • Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life (NEW DATE)
  • SGA Meeting Schedule
  • NWACC Campus Ministry
  • Transfer Opportunities- At A Glance (NEW)
  • SGA Elections

Off Campus Events

  • Fiesta! (New)
  • Soccer Players Needed for Local League 
  • College Culture Connection 

 Employment Opportunities

___________________________

General Announcements

LIFE Program (NEW)

Do you know what the LIFE program is? Take a few minutes to watch this video to learn what we are doing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QviaI6JD7BY

Applications are available here for our summer program that will take place June 16, 17, and 18th!

Komen Race for the Cure-Join the NWACC team (NEW)

Your support saves lives!

75% of all funds raised support breast health services for local uninsured and underinsured families.

1:8 women in America will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.

36 breast cancers were diagnosed using Komen Ozark funding in 2014.

429 new people are expected to be diagnosed in 2015 in our 10 county area.

97 people are expected to die from breast cancer in 2015 in our 10 county area.

Join our team and help save lives! This year’s event will be held on April 25th beginning at 7:30 am at Pinnacle Hills Promenade. Be one of the first 10 members and your registration fee will be sponsored by Dr. Ricky Tompkins and Learner Support Services. If you would like to register, please email Becky Hudson (rhudson1@nwacc.edu). She will give you a code to bypass the payment if you are one of the first 10.

To register, go to http://www.komenozark.org. Click on register and then find a team. You will have to type NorthWest Arkansas Community College in the search box.

For more information contact team captain, Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu

Flipping the Script Writing Contest

Hosted by Insatiable Ink and The Low Valley Review: Flipping the Script: Giving Women and Minorities a Lead Role Writing Contest.

This writing contest is meant to promote the Bentonville Film Festival as much as it is to encourage the reading and writing of stories, essays, and poems.

The contest opened on March 9th, and is open to the NorthWest Arkansas community and Arkansas community at large. Contest closes on Friday, April 24th.

Writers are invited to submit original works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry focused (in some way) on women and minorities.

Poets can submit up to 3 poems. There is a 5,000 word limit for works of fiction and nonfiction.

Winners will receive a framed awards certificate and be invited to read their work with writers published in the forthcoming issue of The Low Valley Review. The awards reading will be held during the Bentonville Film Festival.

Winners will also be considered for online publication by The Low Valley Review. For submission guidelines, please visit The Low Valley Review web site: http://thelowvalleyreview.com/.

A related flier is attached.

Study Abroad in Belize!

NWACC’s Dr. Jacques Hill is leading a University of Arkansas study abroad course to Belize from May 11 to June 6 of 2015. NWACC students are invited to enroll.

The course is a Community Development Course with an Ecology emphasis. The course will provide students with community service hours. Participants will conduct biodiversity inventories in rainforests and mangroves, explore barrier islands, and work in local grades schools to educate children on environmental issues such as beach erosion, biodiversity, and water quality. Students will also go snorkeling on Caye Caulker and explore Mayan Ruins in the mountains of San Ignacio. Students will receive 6 UA credits. Please contact Dr. Hill if you are interested in going: jhill5@nwacc.edu

A related flier is attached.

Respiratory Therapy Applications

The Respiratory Therapy applications are now available on the RT page of the NWACC website. Applications will be taken through June 1, 2015. Students accepted will begin Fall 2015. In order to apply you will need your NWACC user name and password. There are no paper applications. For further questions regarding the Respiratory Therapy application please contact HPapps@nwacc.edu

Orphan Train – Book Club for March 

Join us to discuss Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train Tuesday, March 31, 3-4, in BH 2243 copies available in the book store and schesne@nwacc.edu has a few copies to loan. see http://nwaccbookclub.blogspot.com/ for more.

 

RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault

Launched during the fall semester 2014, the Red Flag Campaign is a Bystander Intervention campaign designed to provide education and outreach to students, faculty and staff in the areas of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault.

Please refer to https://www.nwacc.edu/web/conduct/redflag, for more information.

Youth Bridge Mentoring Program

Chrystina Chastain-Byrd is looking for students, faculty, or staff interested in doing a service mentoring project with Youth Bridge.

Those who volunteer will be working with at-risk children referred to Youth Bridge by the juvenile court system.

Ms. Chastain-Byrd will provide training for those who become mentors. She can be contacted at 479-877-9464 or at kbyrd@youthbridge.com

See attached brochure for more information. Students interested in getting Service Learning credit for this program should contact Dr. Chris Huggard, chuggard@nwacc.edu, 479-619-4270.

Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Elmdale Elementary School in Springdale is seeking mentors for their students. Principal Michele Hutton describes the mentor program as such: We want mentors to come at lunch time and eat lunch with a small group or with individual students, one on one. It’s to provide a caring adult in their lives. We welcome mentors who will listen to them and encourage them. We want the mentors to tell them about college and the importance of getting an education. However, we have planned for the mentoring to be done in a relaxed environment. A couple of our mentors bring UNO cards, they play and talk. We really just want our kids to have someone who cares about them because they often don’t get that kind of caring attention at home.

Lunchtime Schedule: 3rd graders 11:30am-Noon; 4th graders, 12:05-12:35pm; 5th graders 12:15-12:45pm. To learn about participating in this program, contact Stephanie Hinsey, shinsey@sdale.org or 479-750-8859.

Workshops

Library Workshops

All are invited to build research skills and learn more about library resources on Mondays and Thursdays in the Library Instruction Classroom (BH 1310 inside the library).

Monday, March 30 at 1:30 p.m.: Google & Google Scholar

Thursday, April 2 at 12 p.m.: Citation Made Easier

Library Website 101 For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flyer or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flier or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

Reading and Writing Workshops

This week:

Basic Writing Skills- Avoiding Wordiness 

4/1- 3pm, BH 1007

4/2- 3pm, BH 1004

4/3- 9:30am, BH 1020

Writing Skills- Psych-Analysis: Reading in the Social Sciences 

4/3- 10:30am, BH 1019

See attached flier for details.

Academic Success Workshops

The Academic Success Center on campus is here to help you succeed in every way this semester! Please join us in Student Center (SC) 314 each Wednesday at 11 am and each Thursday at 2 pm for our Success Workshops. Starting on January 28 and 29, come find out why the Cornell Note-Taking method works and how you can use it to make the most of your study time. Topics vary by week, Please see a more detailed schedule with workshop descriptions here.

College Algebra Workshops 

This spring the Math Center will offer a series of workshops for College Algebra students.  Other students are also welcome.  Topics will include: graphing calculator, regression analysis, how to study math, test anxiety, word problems, exponential & log functions, the ROWOPS program, and final exam reviews.

Developmental Level Algebra Workshops 

Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, and Pre-Algebra level Workshops for Spring 2015.

Attached is a schedule for the spring 2015 Math Center workshops designed for developmental level math and algebra courses. Although these workshops have a targeted level for the most part, any level student is welcome who needs to work on the topic (at the targeted level).

On Campus Events

Unique Opportunity to Participate in a Poverty Simulation on April 14!

Experience Life on the Edge with this interactive experience, allowing participants to begin to understand what life is like with a shortage of money and an abundance of stress.

The event will be Tuesday, April 14, from 8:00-11:00 in Walmart Auditorium of the Shewmaker Center for Workforce Technologies.

  • Free breakfast and lunch!
  • Limited spots available, open to community, register at unitedwaynwa.org/clip
  • Faculty and staff encouraged to attend

For additional information, contact Christie Brinsfield, Director Career Pathways cbrinsfield@nwacc.edu.

A related flier is attached.

National Society of Leadership & Success Bake Sale! (NEW)

Come fulfill your sweet tooth and help support the NSLS with a purchase of our baked goods on Wednesday, April 1st and Thursday, April 2 from 10am – 4pm. Location will be in the lobby outside of the Academic Success Center in Burns Hall. Cash as well as credit cards will be accepted!

A related flier is attached.

ALPFA Symposium

This event is open to all NWACC students and will include a leadership panel, breakout sessions with professionals, lunch, and a career fair that will help students find their path to success. Located in the Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development, on April 17, from 8:30am-3:30pm. 

A related flier is attached.

Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington 

Come join us in learning how to “redefine success and properly manage time” with Arianna Huffington and her video broadcast “Thrive.” Arianna Huffington, Pulitzer Prize winner, is the founder, president, and editor-in chief of The Huffington post. She has been awarded New York Times best-selling author with “Thrive” so this broadcast is an event you don’t want to miss! Replay event is April 1, 5:30-6:30pm in SC room 108. 

A related flier is attached.

Yoga/Meditation: Why Bother? 

Join us for the monthly Brown Bag Lunchtime Series. This month features Par Michaelis-Talbott, owner of It’z OK Yoga Studio in Little Flock, and yoga instructor for 12 years.

Have you wondered what the fuss is all about? What is it good for? Should you try it? Hype or life changing? Pat will discuss the benefits and side effects and lead participants in a few Yoga poses and meditation techniques.

When: March 31st, 11am-12pm
Where: Student Center 108

A related flier is attached.

FREE PiZZA! Pizza with the President 

Come out and enjoy free pizza and soda and meet NWACC President, Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson.

Main Campus: 

April 8th from 11:30 – 1:00 and then again on April 8th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm in the Student Center Lobby 

A related flier is attached.

Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life- NEW DATE!

The Student Ambassador and Activities Board (SAAB) will be hosting a blood drive Thursday, April 16 from 9am-3pm. A free cholesterol screening is included.

You can sign up with SAAB members or contact Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu to sign up. Come out and help save a life.

A related flier is attached.

SGA Meeting Schedule 

Click HERE for a schedule of SGA

NWACC Campus Ministry 

Please join the members of Campus Ministry International for an evening of food, fun, and worship on the first Tuesday of every month. A related flier is attached.

1st and 3rd Graders Needed for Project on Children’s Memory 

The Learning to Learn Project at the University of Arkansas is seeking 1st and 3rd graders to participate in a fun, interactive project designed to understand how children use their memories.

The project takes place on the University of Arkansas campus, and children receive a $20 gift card for their participation. It’s fun, and a great learning opportunity for children. For more information contact Kara Moore at 575-5805 or email knm005@email.uark.edu.

Transfer Opportunities

Representatives from area colleges and universities frequently visit NWACC to speak to transfer students about their future academic goals.  While the vast majority of visitors come to the Transfer Information Desk in the Student Center, locations may vary.  Please consult the list below when making plans to visit with college/university recruiters. 

Related fliers for JBU can be found here and here.

Transfer Visits at a Glance—APRIL 2015

 Thursday, April 2—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—1:00 to 3:00

_______________

Monday, April 6—

Missouri State University – Springfield, MO

Transfer Desk—9:30 to 1:00

 

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Transfer Center, Suite 235—9:00 to 1:00

 

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—noon to 2:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

_______________ 

Tuesday, April 14—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—1:00 to 3:00

________________ 

Wednesday, April 15—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to noon

________________ 

Thursday, April 16—

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Transfer Desk—9:00 to 1:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

______________ 

Tuesday, April 21—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—10:00 to 1:00

Transfer Desk—1:30 to 4:00

______________ 

Wednesday, April 22—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Washington County Center—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—2:00 to 6:00

_______________ 

Tuesday, April 28—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—10:00 to 1:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—2:00 to 6:00

_______________                  

 

Wednesday, April 29—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to 11:00

Transfer Desk—12:00 to 2:00

_______________ 

Thursday, April 30—

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:00 to 1:00

       

Off Campus Events: 

Fiesta! (NEW)

BCM and NWACC Culture Clubs invite you to a FIESTA , Thursday, April 9th, from 3:30 to 5:30. Open gym, snacks, cooking, supper, and prizes.

All NWACC students and advisors are welcome as we learn about “Your World!”

Location: Activity Center/Gym at 626 W. Olive, Rogers, corner of 8th and Olive Street.

Soccer Players Needed for NWACC team

We need soccer players for the March- May league that will be played at Next Level in Springdale. Please if you feel like playing in a competitive soccer league in NWA send an email to dkonig@nwacc.edu or diegokonig@gmail.com or text message Diego Konig on his number (479)445-5531. Email or text need NAME, POSITION, CELLPHONE NUMBER.

College Culture Connection

Connect with NWACC Students and Cultures! Join us on the second Thursday of each month from 3:30-5:30 PM for open gym, open kitchen, club meetings, and fellowship time.

Coffee, cookies, and supper will be served. All NWACC students are welcome. Location – Olive and 8th Street Rogers, FBC Activity Center and gym.

Transportation is available. Contact your club advisor or BCM at NWACC. Medical Release forms required. For questions, contact Dixie at 479-903-2833. A related flier is attached.

Employment Opportunities

Campus Maps

Publicity Request Form

Employment Opportunities at NWACC

 

March 20, 2015

Spring Break is March 23-27. Student Announcements will not be sent next week.

General Announcements:

  • SGA Voting Now Open! (NEW)
  • Library Spring Break Hours
  • Academic Success Center Spring Break Hours (NEW)
  • LIFE Program
  • Komen Race for the Cure-Join the NWACC team (NEW)
  • Flipping the Script Writing Contest (NEW)
  • Study Abroad Course in Belize
  • Respiratory Therapy Applications
  • Orphan Train – Book Club for March
  • RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
  • Youth Bridge Mentoring Program
  • Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Workshops

  • Library Workshops (THIS WEEK)
  • Reading and Writing Workshops 
  • Graphing Lines by Hand
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • Reading and Writing Workshops
  • College Algebra Workshops
  • Developmental Math Workshops

On Campus Events

  • ALPHA Symposium (NEW)
  • Spring Fling Dance (TONIGHT)
  • Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington
  • Yoga/Meditation, Why Bother? (NEW)
  • Pizza with the President- Main Campus
  • Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life (NEW DATE)
  • SGA Meeting Schedule
  • NWACC Campus Ministry
  • Transfer Opportunities- At A Glance (NEW)
  • SGA Elections

Off Campus Events

  • Walmart Job Fair (NEW)(TODAY)
  • Soccer Players Needed for Local League 
  • College Culture Connection 

 Employment Opportunities

___________________________

General Announcements

SGA Voting Now Open! (NEW)

Please take a few moments to participate in voting for Student Government Association candidates at the following link: https://www.voting4schools.com/nwacc.   

Your participation is greatly appreciated. Voting ends Friday at midnight.

Library Spring Break Hours

The Library will be closed the first weekend of Spring Break, Saturday and Sunday, March 21st, and 22nd.

Open Mon-Thurs, 23rd-26th, 8am-4:30pm. Open Friday, 27th, 8am-12pm

Closed on Saturday the 28th and Open Sunday, the 29th, 1-5pm.

The majority of our resources are available via the library website.

Academic Success Center Spring Break Hours (NEW)

The Academic Success Center (ASC) Spring Break Hours are as follows: Burns Hall Computer Lab will be closed March 21 and open March 23-27, from 8am-4:30pm.

The Tutoring Center will be closed March 21-27. Both the Tutoring Center and Computer Lab will be open regular hours on Saturday, March 28, from 9am-1pm.

Tutoring services at the Washington County Center will be closed Spring Break. Regular semester hours will resume March 30.

LIFE Program (NEW)

Do you know what the LIFE program is? Take a few minutes to watch this video to learn what we are doing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QviaI6JD7BY

Applications are available here for our summer program that will take place June 16, 17, and 18th!

Komen Race for the Cure-Join the NWACC team (NEW)

Your support saves lives!

75% of all funds raised support breast health services for local uninsured and underinsured families.

1:8 women in America will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.

36 breast cancers were diagnosed using Komen Ozark funding in 2014.

429 new people are expected to be diagnosed in 2015 in our 10 county area.

97 people are expected to die from breast cancer in 2015 in our 10 county area.

Join our team and help save lives! This year’s event will be held on April 25th beginning at 7:30 am at Pinnacle Hills Promenade. Be one of the first 10 members and your registration fee will be sponsored by Dr. Ricky Tompkins and Learner Support Services. If you would like to register, please email Becky Hudson (rhudson1@nwacc.edu). She will give you a code to bypass the payment if you are one of the first 10.

To register, go to http://www.komenozark.org. Click on register and then find a team. You will have to type NorthWest Arkansas Community College in the search box.

For more information contact team captain, Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu

Flipping the Script Writing Contest

Hosted by Insatiable Ink and The Low Valley Review: Flipping the Script: Giving Women and Minorities a Lead Role Writing Contest.

This writing contest is meant to promote the Bentonville Film Festival as much as it is to encourage the reading and writing of stories, essays, and poems.

The contest opened on March 9th, and is open to the NorthWest Arkansas community and Arkansas community at large. Contest closes on Friday, April 24th.

Writers are invited to submit original works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry focused (in some way) on women and minorities.

Poets can submit up to 3 poems. There is a 5,000 word limit for works of fiction and nonfiction.

Winners will receive a framed awards certificate and be invited to read their work with writers published in the forthcoming issue of The Low Valley Review. The awards reading will be held during the Bentonville Film Festival.

Winners will also be considered for online publication by The Low Valley Review. For submission guidelines, please visit The Low Valley Review web site: http://thelowvalleyreview.com/.

A related flier is attached.

Study Abroad in Belize!

NWACC’s Dr. Jacques Hill is leading a University of Arkansas study abroad course to Belize from May 11 to June 6 of 2015. NWACC students are invited to enroll.

The course is a Community Development Course with an Ecology emphasis. The course will provide students with community service hours. Participants will conduct biodiversity inventories in rainforests and mangroves, explore barrier islands, and work in local grades schools to educate children on environmental issues such as beach erosion, biodiversity, and water quality. Students will also go snorkeling on Caye Caulker and explore Mayan Ruins in the mountains of San Ignacio. Students will receive 6 UA credits. Please contact Dr. Hill if you are interested in going: jhill5@nwacc.edu

A related flier is attached.

Respiratory Therapy Applications

The Respiratory Therapy applications are now available on the RT page of the NWACC website. Applications will be taken through June 1, 2015. Students accepted will begin Fall 2015. In order to apply you will need your NWACC user name and password. There are no paper applications. For further questions regarding the Respiratory Therapy application please contact HPapps@nwacc.edu

Orphan Train – Book Club for March 

Join us to discuss Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train Tuesday, March 31, 3-4, in BH 2243 copies available in the book store and schesne@nwacc.edu has a few copies to loan. see http://nwaccbookclub.blogspot.com/ for more.

 

RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault

Launched during the fall semester 2014, the Red Flag Campaign is a Bystander Intervention campaign designed to provide education and outreach to students, faculty and staff in the areas of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault.

Please refer to https://www.nwacc.edu/web/conduct/redflag, for more information.

Youth Bridge Mentoring Program

Chrystina Chastain-Byrd is looking for students, faculty, or staff interested in doing a service mentoring project with Youth Bridge.

Those who volunteer will be working with at-risk children referred to Youth Bridge by the juvenile court system.

Ms. Chastain-Byrd will provide training for those who become mentors. She can be contacted at 479-877-9464 or at kbyrd@youthbridge.com

See attached brochure for more information. Students interested in getting Service Learning credit for this program should contact Dr. Chris Huggard, chuggard@nwacc.edu, 479-619-4270.

Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Elmdale Elementary School in Springdale is seeking mentors for their students. Principal Michele Hutton describes the mentor program as such: We want mentors to come at lunch time and eat lunch with a small group or with individual students, one on one. It’s to provide a caring adult in their lives. We welcome mentors who will listen to them and encourage them. We want the mentors to tell them about college and the importance of getting an education. However, we have planned for the mentoring to be done in a relaxed environment. A couple of our mentors bring UNO cards, they play and talk. We really just want our kids to have someone who cares about them because they often don’t get that kind of caring attention at home.

Lunchtime Schedule: 3rd graders 11:30am-Noon; 4th graders, 12:05-12:35pm; 5th graders 12:15-12:45pm. To learn about participating in this program, contact Stephanie Hinsey, shinsey@sdale.org or 479-750-8859.

Workshops

Library Workshops

All are invited to build research skills and learn more about library resources on Mondays and Thursdays in the Library Instruction Classroom (BH 1310 inside the library).

Library Website 101 For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flyer or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flier or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

Reading and Writing Workshops

This week:

Basic Writing- Verbs: Tense and Voice – Friday (3/20) 9:30 a.m. BH 1020

Reading Workshop- Reading Literature Closely and How the Internet Can Help Friday (3/20) 10:30 a.m. BH 1019

A related flier is attached.

Academic Success Workshops

The Academic Success Center on campus is here to help you succeed in every way this semester! Please join us in Student Center (SC) 314 each Wednesday at 11 am and each Thursday at 2 pm for our Success Workshops. Starting on January 28 and 29, come find out why the Cornell Note-Taking method works and how you can use it to make the most of your study time. Topics vary by week, Please see a more detailed schedule with workshop descriptions here.

College Algebra Workshops 

This spring the Math Center will offer a series of workshops for College Algebra students.  Other students are also welcome.  Topics will include: graphing calculator, regression analysis, how to study math, test anxiety, word problems, exponential & log functions, the ROWOPS program, and final exam reviews.

Developmental Level Algebra Workshops 

Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, and Pre-Algebra level Workshops for Spring 2015.

Attached is a schedule for the spring 2015 Math Center workshops designed for developmental level math and algebra courses. Although these workshops have a targeted level for the most part, any level student is welcome who needs to work on the topic (at the targeted level).

On Campus Events

ALPHA Symposium

This event is open to all NWACC students and will include a leadership panel, breakout sessions with professionals, lunch, and a career fair that will help students find their path to success. Located in the Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development, on April 17, from 8:30am-3:30pm. 

A related flier is attached.

Spring Fling Dance (TONIGHT)

Wanna Be Hipster – Join NWACC students on Friday, March 20th, at the WalMart Auditorium, Shewmaker Center, from 6:30-8:30, for a hip swinging good time – Line Dance, Swing, and Freestyle! Clean fun for all!

Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington 

Come join us in learning how to “redefine success and properly manage time” with Arianna Huffington and her video broadcast “Thrive.” Arianna Huffington, Pulitzer Prize winner, is the founder, president, and editor-in chief of The Huffington post. She has been awarded New York Times best-selling author with “Thrive” so this broadcast is an event you don’t want to miss! Replay event is April 1, 5:30-6:30pm in SC room 108. 

A related flier is attached.

Yoga/Meditation: Why Bother? 

Join us for the monthly Brown Bag Lunchtime Series. This month features Par Michaelis-Talbott, owner of It’z OK Yoga Studio in Little Flock, and yoga instructor for 12 years.

Have you wondered what the fuss is all about? What is it good for? Should you try it? Hype or life changing? Pat will discuss the benefits and side effects and lead participants in a few Yoga poses and meditation techniques.

When: March 31st, 11am-12pm
Where: Student Center 108

A related flier is attached.

FREE PiZZA! Pizza with the President 

Come out and enjoy free pizza and soda and meet NWACC President, Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson.

Main Campus: 

April 8th from 11:30 – 1:00 and then again on April 8th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm in the Student Center Lobby 

A related flier is attached.

Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life- NEW DATE!

The Student Ambassador and Activities Board (SAAB) will be hosting a blood drive Thursday, April 16 from 9am-3pm. A free cholesterol screening is included.

You can sign up with SAAB members or contact Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu to sign up. Come out and help save a life.

A related flier is attached.

SGA Meeting Schedule 

Click HERE for a schedule of SGA

NWACC Campus Ministry 

Please join the members of Campus Ministry International for an evening of food, fun, and worship on the first Tuesday of every month. A related flier is attached.

1st and 3rd Graders Needed for Project on Children’s Memory 

The Learning to Learn Project at the University of Arkansas is seeking 1st and 3rd graders to participate in a fun, interactive project designed to understand how children use their memories.

The project takes place on the University of Arkansas campus, and children receive a $20 gift card for their participation. It’s fun, and a great learning opportunity for children. For more information contact Kara Moore at 575-5805 or email knm005@email.uark.edu.

Transfer Opportunities

Representatives from area colleges and universities frequently visit NWACC to speak to transfer students about their future academic goals.  While the vast majority of visitors come to the Transfer Information Desk in the Student Center, locations may vary.  Please consult the list below when making plans to visit with college/university recruiters. 

Related fliers for JBU can be found here and here.

Transfer Visits at a Glance—APRIL 2015

 Thursday, April 2—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—1:00 to 3:00

_______________

Monday, April 6—

Missouri State University – Springfield, MO

Transfer Desk—9:30 to 1:00

 

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Transfer Center, Suite 235—9:00 to 1:00

 

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—noon to 2:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

_______________ 

Tuesday, April 14—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—1:00 to 3:00

________________ 

Wednesday, April 15—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to noon

________________ 

Thursday, April 16—

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Transfer Desk—9:00 to 1:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

______________ 

Tuesday, April 21—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—10:00 to 1:00

Transfer Desk—1:30 to 4:00

______________ 

Wednesday, April 22—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Washington County Center—9:00 to noon

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—2:00 to 6:00

_______________ 

Tuesday, April 28—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—10:00 to 1:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—2:00 to 6:00

_______________                  

 

Wednesday, April 29—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to 11:00

Transfer Desk—12:00 to 2:00

_______________ 

Thursday, April 30—

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:00 to 1:00

       

Off Campus Events: 

Walmart Job Fair (NEW)(TODAY)

A Walmart job fair will be held Friday, March 20, at the Global People Center ( 720 SW E St. Bentonville) from 8:00-3:00. Many positions are available. Some entry level full-time positions starting at $12 plus per hour in the Human Resources call center. Polish up that resume, dress professionally and good luck!

Soccer Players Needed for NWACC team

We need soccer players for the March- May league that will be played at Next Level in Springdale. Please if you feel like playing in a competitive soccer league in NWA send an email to dkonig@nwacc.edu or diegokonig@gmail.com or text message Diego Konig on his number (479)445-5531. Email or text need NAME, POSITION, CELLPHONE NUMBER.

College Culture Connection

Connect with NWACC Students and Cultures! Join us on the second Thursday of each month from 3:30-5:30 PM for open gym, open kitchen, club meetings, and fellowship time.

Coffee, cookies, and supper will be served. All NWACC students are welcome. Location – Olive and 8th Street Rogers, FBC Activity Center and gym.

Transportation is available. Contact your club advisor or BCM at NWACC. Medical Release forms required. For questions, contact Dixie at 479-903-2833. A related flier is attached.

Employment Opportunities

Campus Maps

Publicity Request Form

Employment Opportunities at NWACC

 

March 16, 2015

General Announcements:

  • Library Spring Break Hours (NEW)

  • LIFE Program (NEW)
  • Study Abroad Course in Belize
  • Respiratory Therapy Applications
  • Orphan Train – Book Club for March
  • RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
  • Youth Bridge Mentoring Program
  • Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Workshops

  • Library Workshops (THIS WEEK)
  • Reading and Writing Workshops (NEW)
  • Graphing Lines by Hand
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • Reading and Writing Workshops
  • College Algebra Workshops
  • Developmental Math Workshops

On Campus Events

  • Drug and Alcohol Awareness Events (NEW)
  • C. Myron Flippin Voice Recital (NEW)
  • Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington (NEW)
  • Speaker Rebroadcast- Rescheduled! (NEW)
  • Ides of March/St. Patrick’s Day Bake Sale (TODAY)
  • Pizza with the President- Main Campus
  • Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life
  • SGA Meeting Schedule
  • NWACC Campus Ministry
  • Transfer Opportunities- At A Glance (NEW)
  • SGA Elections

Off Campus Events

  • College Culture Connection (NEW)
  • Honors Spirit Night at Panera Bread (TONIGHT)

 Employment Opportunities

___________________________

General Announcements

Library Spring Break Hours (NEW)

The Library will be closed the first weekend of Spring Break, Saturday and Sunday, March 21st, and 22nd.

Open Mon-Thurs, 23rd-26th, 8am-4:30pm. Open Friday, 27th, 8am-12pm

Closed on Saturday the 28th and Open Sunday, the 29th, 1-5pm.

The majority of our resources are available via the library website.

LIFE Program (NEW)

Do you know what the LIFE program is? Take a few minutes to watch this video to learn what we are doing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QviaI6JD7BY

Applications are available here for our summer program that will take place June 16, 17, and 18th!

 

Study Abroad in Belize!

NWACC’s Dr. Jacques Hill is leading a University of Arkansas study abroad course to Belize from May 11 to June 6 of 2015. NWACC students are invited to enroll.

The course is a Community Development Course with an Ecology emphasis. The course will provide students with community service hours. Participants will conduct biodiversity inventories in rainforests and mangroves, explore barrier islands, and work in local grades schools to educate children on environmental issues such as beach erosion, biodiversity, and water quality. Students will also go snorkeling on Caye Caulker and explore Mayan Ruins in the mountains of San Ignacio. Students will receive 6 UA credits. Please contact Dr. Hill if you are interested in going: jhill5@nwacc.edu

A related flier is attached.

 

Respiratory Therapy Applications (NEW)

The Respiratory Therapy applications are now available on the RT page of the NWACC website. Applications will be taken through June 1, 2015. Students accepted will begin Fall 2015. In order to apply you will need your NWACC user name and password. There are no paper applications. For further questions regarding the Respiratory Therapy application please contact HPapps@nwacc.edu

Orphan Train – Book Club for March (NEW)

Join us to discuss Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train Tuesday, March 31, 3-4, in BH 2243 copies available in the book store and schesne@nwacc.edu has a few copies to loan. see http://nwaccbookclub.blogspot.com/ for more.

 

RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault

Launched during the fall semester 2014, the Red Flag Campaign is a Bystander Intervention campaign designed to provide education and outreach to students, faculty and staff in the areas of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault.

Please refer to https://www.nwacc.edu/web/conduct/redflag, for more information.

Youth Bridge Mentoring Program

Chrystina Chastain-Byrd is looking for students, faculty, or staff interested in doing a service mentoring project with Youth Bridge.

Those who volunteer will be working with at-risk children referred to Youth Bridge by the juvenile court system.

Ms. Chastain-Byrd will provide training for those who become mentors. She can be contacted at 479-877-9464 or at kbyrd@youthbridge.com

See attached brochure for more information. Students interested in getting Service Learning credit for this program should contact Dr. Chris Huggard, chuggard@nwacc.edu, 479-619-4270.

Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Elmdale Elementary School in Springdale is seeking mentors for their students. Principal Michele Hutton describes the mentor program as such: We want mentors to come at lunch time and eat lunch with a small group or with individual students, one on one. It’s to provide a caring adult in their lives. We welcome mentors who will listen to them and encourage them. We want the mentors to tell them about college and the importance of getting an education. However, we have planned for the mentoring to be done in a relaxed environment. A couple of our mentors bring UNO cards, they play and talk. We really just want our kids to have someone who cares about them because they often don’t get that kind of caring attention at home.

Lunchtime Schedule: 3rd graders 11:30am-Noon; 4th graders, 12:05-12:35pm; 5th graders 12:15-12:45pm. To learn about participating in this program, contact Stephanie Hinsey, shinsey@sdale.org or 479-750-8859.

Workshops

Library Workshops

All are invited to build research skills and learn more about library resources on Mondays and Thursdays in the Library Instruction Classroom (BH 1310 inside the library).

Library Workshops this week include: Monday, March 16 at 1:30 p.m.: Open Textbooks Thursday, March 19 at 12 p.m.

Library Website 101 For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flyer or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flier or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

Reading and Writing Workshops

This week:

Basic Writing- Verbs: Tense and Voice – Wednesday (3/18) 3 p.m. BH 1007, Thursday (3/19) 3 p.m. BH 1004 & Friday (3/20) 9:30 a.m. BH 1020

Reading Workshop- Reading Literature Closely and How the Internet Can Help Friday (3/20) 10:30 a.m. BH 1019

A related flier is attached.

Graphing Lines by Hand- Beginning & Intermediate Algebra 

The Math Center will be offering a Workshop on Graphing Lines by Hand

Intermediate Algebra level students:

Mon, Mar 16, 3:00-4:00 p.m., in SC 314

Intermediate Algebra level workshops Mar 11-17 (NEW)

The Math Center will be offering these workshops (aimed at the Intermediate Algebra level):

Graphing Functions by Hand Workshops (a workshop for Intermediate Algebra level students): Mon, Mar 16, 3:00-4:00 p.m., in SC 314

Academic Success Workshops

The Academic Success Center on campus is here to help you succeed in every way this semester! Please join us in Student Center (SC) 314 each Wednesday at 11 am and each Thursday at 2 pm for our Success Workshops. Starting on January 28 and 29, come find out why the Cornell Note-Taking method works and how you can use it to make the most of your study time. Topics vary by week, Please see a more detailed schedule with workshop descriptions here.

College Algebra Workshops 

This spring the Math Center will offer a series of workshops for College Algebra students.  Other students are also welcome.  Topics will include: graphing calculator, regression analysis, how to study math, test anxiety, word problems, exponential & log functions, the ROWOPS program, and final exam reviews.

Developmental Level Algebra Workshops 

Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, and Pre-Algebra level Workshops for Spring 2015.

Attached is a schedule for the spring 2015 Math Center workshops designed for developmental level math and algebra courses. Although these workshops have a targeted level for the most part, any level student is welcome who needs to work on the topic (at the targeted level).

On Campus Events

Drug and Alcohol Awareness Events (NEW)

Next week is Spring Break and statistics prove that drug and alcohol related accidents increase significantly during this time.

NWACC SAAB has partnered with the Benton County Sheriff’s Office to bring you Drug and Alcohol Awareness on March 17th and 18th from 10:00 – 2:00.

Activities will include driving a 4 -wheeler through an obstacle course while wearing “Drunk Goggles,” field sobriety testing while wearing the same goggles, representatives from MADD, the NWA Women’s Shelter, and the Rape Crisis Center, informational pieces and videos. The obstacle course and field sobriety events will take place on the lawn north of the Student Center and all other events will take place in the SC lobby. For more information contact Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu

C. Myron Flippin Voice Recital (NEW)

Northwest Arkansas Community College invites students, faculty and the public to the first Spring event sponsored by the Department of Music. NWACC professor, C. Myron Flippin, bass/barritone,will perform on Thursday March 19th at 7pm in the Walmart Auditorium of the Shewmaker Center. Pianist, Dr. Linda Beckman, will accompany at this free event. For more information contact Rene Garcia-Oliver at sgarciaoliver@nwacc.edu or call 479-631-1558.

Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington (NEW)

Come join us in learning how to “redefine success and properly manage time” with Arianna Huffington and her video broadcast “Thrive.” Arianna Huffington, Pulitzer Prize winner, is the founder, president, and editor-in chief of The Huffington post. She has been awarded New York Times best-selling author with “Thrive” so this broadcast is an event you don’t want to miss! Live event is March 17, 5:30-7:30pm in SC room 108. Replay event is April 1, 5:30-6:30pm in SC room 108. 

A related flier is attached.

Speaker Rebroadcast- Rescheduled! (NEW)

Thanks to the snow day, the replay of the Debbi Fields Speaker Event “My Recipe for Success” has been rescheduled for March 18, from 5:30-6:30pm in the Student Center Room 108. Come see why “good enough, is never enough!”

Ides of March/St. Patrick’s Day Bake Sale (TODAY)

Sigma Kappa Delta celebrates the Roman Empire and the patron saint of Ireland (no connection) with all kinds of goodies. Come take a bite! Monday, March 16, and Tuesday, March 17, from 10-2 in Burns Hall (in front of the Academic Success Center).

Yoga/Meditation: Why Bother? (NEW)

Join us for the monthly Brown Bag Lunchtime Series. This month features Par Michaelis-Talbott, owner of It’z OK Yoga Studio in Little Flock, and yoga instructor for 12 years.

Have you wondered what the fuss is all about? What is it good for? Should you try it? Hype or life changing? Pat will discuss the benefits and side effects and lead participants in a few Yoga poses and meditation techniques.

When: March 31st, 11am-12pm
Where: Student Center 108

A related flier is attached.

FREE PiZZA! Pizza with the President 

Come out and enjoy free pizza and soda and meet NWACC President, Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson.

Main Campus: 

April 8th from 11:30 – 1:00 and then again on April 8th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm in the Student Center Lobby 

A related flier is attached.

Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life- NEW DATE TO BE DETERMINED

The Student Ambassador and Activities Board (SAAB) will be hosting a blood drive. A free cholesterol screening is included. A new time and date is to be determined.

A related flier is attached.

SGA Meeting Schedule 

Click HERE for a schedule of SGA

NWACC Campus Ministry 

Please join the members of Campus Ministry International for an evening of food, fun, and worship on the first Tuesday of every month. A related flier is attached.

1st and 3rd Graders Needed for Project on Children’s Memory 

The Learning to Learn Project at the University of Arkansas is seeking 1st and 3rd graders to participate in a fun, interactive project designed to understand how children use their memories.

The project takes place on the University of Arkansas campus, and children receive a $20 gift card for their participation. It’s fun, and a great learning opportunity for children. For more information contact Kara Moore at 575-5805 or email knm005@email.uark.edu.

Transfer Opportunities

Representatives from area colleges and universities frequently visit NWACC to speak to transfer students about their future academic goals.  While the vast majority of visitors come to the Transfer Information Desk in the Student Center, locations may vary.  Please consult the list below when making plans to visit with college/university recruiters. 

This Month, At A Glance

 

Monday, March 16—

-University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:00 to 1:00

 

Tuesday, March 17—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—1:00 to 3:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

-University of Arkansas Global Campus – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:30 to noon. A related flier is attached.  

 

Wednesday, March 18—

-John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to 11:00

Transfer Desk—11:00 to 1:00

 

Off Campus Events: 

Honors Spirit Night at Panera Bread (TONIGHT)

Please eat at Panera on Monday, March 16, anytime from 4pm-8pm. A percentage of sales will be donated to the Opportunities Fund of the NWACC Honors Program. (Be sure to show them the attached flier – on your smartphone works as well as paper.) Yum!

 

College Culture Connection

Connect with NWACC Students and Cultures! Join us on the second Thursday of each month from 3:30-5:30 PM for open gym, open kitchen, club meetings, and fellowship time.

Coffee, cookies, and supper will be served. All NWACC students are welcome. Location – Olive and 8th Street Rogers, FBC Activity Center and gym.

Transportation is available. Contact your club advisor or BCM at NWACC. Medical Release forms required. For questions, contact Dixie at 479-903-2833. A related flier is attached.

Employment Opportunities

Campus Maps

Publicity Request Form

Employment Opportunities at NWACC

 

March 13, 2015

General Announcements:

  • Study Abroad Course in Belize
  • Food Court Opens on Sat., March 14 (NEW)
  • Respiratory Therapy Applications (NEW)
  • Orphan Train – Book Club for March (NEW)
  • SGA Needs YOUR Input!
  • Student Government Applications are NOW OPEN!
  • RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
  • Youth Bridge Mentoring Program
  • Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Workshops

  • Library Workshops (THIS WEEK)
  • Reading and Writing Workshops (NEW)
  • Graphing Lines by Hand
  • Academic Success Workshops
  • Reading and Writing Workshops
  • College Algebra Workshops
  • Developmental Math Workshops

On Campus Events

  • Drug and Alcohol Awareness Events (NEW)
  • C. Byron Fippin Voice Recital (NEW)
  • Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington (NEW)
  • Speaker Rebroadcast- Rescheduled! (NEW)
  • Ides of March/St. Patrick’s Day Bake Sale (NEW)
  • Pizza with the President- Main Campus
  • Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life
  • SGA Meeting Schedule
  • NWACC Campus Ministry
  • Transfer Opportunities- At A Glance (NEW)
  • SGA Elections

Off Campus Events

  • Jam Night (TONIGHT) 
  • College Culture Connection (NEW)
  • Honors Spirit Night at Panera Bread (NEW)

 Employment Opportunities

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General Announcements

Study Abroad in Belize!

NWACC’s Dr. Jacques Hill is leading a University of Arkansas study abroad course to Belize from May 11 to June 6 of 2015. NWACC students are invited to enroll.

The course is a Community Development Course with an Ecology emphasis. The course will provide students with community service hours. Participants will conduct biodiversity inventories in rainforests and mangroves, explore barrier islands, and work in local grades schools to educate children on environmental issues such as beach erosion, biodiversity, and water quality. Students will also go snorkeling on Caye Caulker and explore Mayan Ruins in the mountains of San Ignacio. Students will receive 6 UA credits. Please contact Dr. Hill if you are interested in going: jhill5@nwacc.edu

A related flier is attached.

Food Court Opens on Sat., March 14 (NEW)

The Food Court vendors have agreed to open and support the “Arkansas History Day Competition” Saturday, March 14. They will open to provide the sale of food and merchandise for our students and guest. Please come out to support them too. Here are the hours of the vendors that will be opened.

Barnes & Noble 10:00am-2:00pm

RechargeU 10:00am-2:00pm

Lindys College Cafe 8:00am- 4:30pm

Respiratory Therapy Applications (NEW)

The Respiratory Therapy applications are now available on the RT page of the NWACC website. Applications will be taken through June 1, 2015. Students accepted will begin Fall 2015. In order to apply you will need your NWACC user name and password. There are no paper applications. For further questions regarding the Respiratory Therapy application please contact HPapps@nwacc.edu

Orphan Train – Book Club for March (NEW)

Join us to discuss Christina Baker Kline’s Orphan Train Tuesday, March 31, 3-4, in BH 2243 copies available in the book store and schesne@nwacc.edu has a few copies to loan. see http://nwaccbookclub.blogspot.com/ for more.

SGA Needs YOUR Input!

SGA is trying to gauge the amount of student interest in a syllabus bank, a database of syllabi that can be used to provide students with insight of course expectations prior to registration.

Students, please take a few minutes to click on the link below and let us know if that is something you think would be of value to you:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Syllabus_Bank

Student Government applications- DEADLINE TODAY

Are you ready to advocate for the student body? Student Government has 14 open positions available for the upcoming 2015-2016 academic year. The application period will end on March 13 at noon. You can pick an application in the Student Government Association office (BH 1214) or you can click the link below.

All applications must be dropped off at the SGA office, first floor of Burns Hall. Voting period will start March 16th and will end March 20th at midnight. Winners will be announced via Student Announcements.

Applications for Senator can be found HERE.  Officer applications can be found HERE

RED FLAG CAMPAIGN: Reporting and Resources for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault

Launched during the fall semester 2014, the Red Flag Campaign is a Bystander Intervention campaign designed to provide education and outreach to students, faculty and staff in the areas of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault.

Please refer to https://www.nwacc.edu/web/conduct/redflag, for more information.

Youth Bridge Mentoring Program

Chrystina Chastain-Byrd is looking for students, faculty, or staff interested in doing a service mentoring project with Youth Bridge.

Those who volunteer will be working with at-risk children referred to Youth Bridge by the juvenile court system.

Ms. Chastain-Byrd will provide training for those who become mentors. She can be contacted at 479-877-9464 or at kbyrd@youthbridge.com

See attached brochure for more information. Students interested in getting Service Learning credit for this program should contact Dr. Chris Huggard, chuggard@nwacc.edu, 479-619-4270.

Service Learning Opportunity to Mentor

Elmdale Elementary School in Springdale is seeking mentors for their students. Principal Michele Hutton describes the mentor program as such: We want mentors to come at lunch time and eat lunch with a small group or with individual students, one on one. It’s to provide a caring adult in their lives. We welcome mentors who will listen to them and encourage them. We want the mentors to tell them about college and the importance of getting an education. However, we have planned for the mentoring to be done in a relaxed environment. A couple of our mentors bring UNO cards, they play and talk. We really just want our kids to have someone who cares about them because they often don’t get that kind of caring attention at home.

Lunchtime Schedule: 3rd graders 11:30am-Noon; 4th graders, 12:05-12:35pm; 5th graders 12:15-12:45pm. To learn about participating in this program, contact Stephanie Hinsey, shinsey@sdale.org or 479-750-8859.

Workshops

Library Workshops

All are invited to build research skills and learn more about library resources on Mondays and Thursdays in the Library Instruction Classroom (BH 1310 inside the library).

For workshop descriptions and the full spring schedule, check out the attached flier or http://www.nwacc.edu/web/library/workshops.

Reading and Writing Workshops

Basic Writing Skills- Varying Sentences Wednesday (3/11) 3 p.m. BH 1007, Thursday (3/12) 3 p.m. BH 1004, Friday (3/13) 9:30 a.m. BH 1020

Reading Workshop-Perceiving the Puzzle of Patterns:Quick Tricks to Help Determine Writing Patterns Friday (3/13) 10:30 a.m. BH 1019

A related flier is attached.

Graphing Lines by Hand- Beginning & Intermediate Algebra 

The Math Center will be offering a Workshop on Graphing Lines by Hand

Intermediate Algebra level students:

Mon, Mar 16, 3:00-4:00 p.m., in SC 314

Intermediate Algebra level workshops Mar 11-17 (NEW)

The Math Center will be offering these workshops (aimed at the Intermediate Algebra level):

Radicals (a workshop for Intermediate Algebra level students): Wed, Mar 11, 3:00-4:00 p.m., in SC 314 Tues, Mar 17, 2:00-3:00 p.m., in SC 314

Graphing Functions by Hand Workshops (a workshop for Intermediate Algebra level students): Mon, Mar 16, 3:00-4:00 p.m., in SC 314

Academic Success Workshops

The Academic Success Center on campus is here to help you succeed in every way this semester! Please join us in Student Center (SC) 314 each Wednesday at 11 am and each Thursday at 2 pm for our Success Workshops. Starting on January 28 and 29, come find out why the Cornell Note-Taking method works and how you can use it to make the most of your study time. Topics vary by week, Please see a more detailed schedule with workshop descriptions here.

College Algebra Workshops 

This spring the Math Center will offer a series of workshops for College Algebra students.  Other students are also welcome.  Topics will include: graphing calculator, regression analysis, how to study math, test anxiety, word problems, exponential & log functions, the ROWOPS program, and final exam reviews.

Developmental Level Algebra Workshops 

Intermediate Algebra, Beginning Algebra, and Pre-Algebra level Workshops for Spring 2015.

Attached is a schedule for the spring 2015 Math Center workshops designed for developmental level math and algebra courses. Although these workshops have a targeted level for the most part, any level student is welcome who needs to work on the topic (at the targeted level).

On Campus Events

Drug and Alcohol Awareness Events (NEW)

Next week is Spring Break and statistics prove that drug and alcohol related accidents increase significantly during this time.

NWACC SAAB has partnered with the Benton County Sheriff’s Office to bring you Drug and Alcohol Awareness on March 17th and 18th from 10:00 – 2:00.

Activities will include driving a 4 -wheeler through an obstacle course while wearing “Drunk Goggles,” field sobriety testing while wearing the same goggles, representatives from MADD, the NWA Women’s Shelter, and the Rape Crisis Center, informational pieces and videos. The obstacle course and field sobriety events will take place on the lawn north of the Student Center and all other events will take place in the SC lobby. For more information contact Becky Hudson at rhudson1@nwacc.edu

C. Byron Fippin Voice Recital (NEW)

Northwest Arkansas Community College invites students, faculty and the public to the first Spring event sponsored by the Department of Music. NWACC professor, C. Myron Flippin, bass/barritone,will perform on Thursday March 19th at 7pm in the Walmart Auditorium of the Shewmaker Center. Pianist, Dr. Linda Beckman, will accompany at this free event. For more information contact Rene Garcia-Oliver at sgarciaoliver@nwacc.edu or call 479-631-1558.

Speaker Broadcast with Arianna Huffington (NEW)

Come join us in learning how to “redefine success and properly manage time” with Arianna Huffington and her video broadcast “Thrive.” Arianna Huffington, Pulitzer Prize winner, is the founder, president, and editor-in chief of The Huffington post. She has been awarded New York Times best-selling author with “Thrive” so this broadcast is an event you don’t want to miss! Live event is March 17, 5:30-7:30pm in SC room 108. Replay event is April 1, 5:30-6:30pm in SC room 108. 

A related flier is attached.

Speaker Rebroadcast- Rescheduled! (NEW)

Thanks to the snow day, the replay of the Debbi Fields Speaker Event “My Recipe for Success” has been rescheduled for March 18, from 5:30-6:30pm in the Student Center Room 108. Come see why “good enough, is never enough!”

Ides of March/St. Patrick’s Day Bake Sale (NEW)

Sigma Kappa Delta celebrates the Roman Empire and the patron saint of Ireland (no connection) with all kinds of goodies. Come take a bite! Monday, March 16, and Tuesday, March 17, from 10-2 in Burns Hall (in front of the Academic Success Center).

FREE PiZZA! Pizza with the President 

Come out and enjoy free pizza and soda and meet NWACC President, Dr. Evelyn Jorgenson.

Main Campus: 

April 8th from 11:30 – 1:00 and then again on April 8th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm in the Student Center Lobby 

A related flier is attached.

Share Your Cellfie and Save a Life- NEW DATE TO BE DETERMINED

The Student Ambassador and Activities Board (SAAB) will be hosting a blood drive. A free cholesterol screening is included. A new time and date is to be determined.

A related flier is attached.

SGA Meeting Schedule 

Click HERE for a schedule of SGA

NWACC Campus Ministry 

Please join the members of Campus Ministry International for an evening of food, fun, and worship on the first Tuesday of every month. A related flier is attached.

1st and 3rd Graders Needed for Project on Children’s Memory 

The Learning to Learn Project at the University of Arkansas is seeking 1st and 3rd graders to participate in a fun, interactive project designed to understand how children use their memories.

The project takes place on the University of Arkansas campus, and children receive a $20 gift card for their participation. It’s fun, and a great learning opportunity for children. For more information contact Kara Moore at 575-5805 or email knm005@email.uark.edu.

Transfer Opportunities

Representatives from area colleges and universities frequently visit NWACC to speak to transfer students about their future academic goals.  While the vast majority of visitors come to the Transfer Information Desk in the Student Center, locations may vary.  Please consult the list below when making plans to visit with college/university recruiters. 

This Month, At A Glance

 

Monday, March 16—

-University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:00 to 1:00

 

Tuesday, March 17—

John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Transfer Desk—1:00 to 3:00

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—3:00 to 6:00

-University of Arkansas Global Campus – Fayetteville

Washington County Center—9:30 to noon. A related flier is attached.  

 

Wednesday, March 18—

-John Brown University – Rogers Campus

Shewmaker Center for Global Business Development—9:00 to 11:00

Transfer Desk—11:00 to 1:00

 

Off Campus Events: 

Honors Spirit Night at Panera Bread (NEW)

Please eat at Panera on Monday, March 16, anytime from 4pm-8pm. A percentage of sales will be donated to the Opportunities Fund of the NWACC Honors Program. (Be sure to show them the attached flier – on your smartphone works as well as paper.) Yum!

Jam Night (TONIGHT)

Don’t forget NWACC Jam Night is this Friday at Gusano’s in Bentonville from 6:00-9:30pm. Contact mturner1@nwacc.edu for more information.

A related flier is attached.

College Culture Connection

Connect with NWACC Students and Cultures! Join us on the second Thursday of each month from 3:30-5:30 PM for open gym, open kitchen, club meetings, and fellowship time.

Coffee, cookies, and supper will be served. All NWACC students are welcome. Location – Olive and 8th Street Rogers, FBC Activity Center and gym.

Transportation is available. Contact your club advisor or BCM at NWACC. Medical Release forms required. For questions, contact Dixie at 479-903-2833. A related flier is attached.

Employment Opportunities

Campus Maps

Publicity Request Form

Employment Opportunities at NWACC