2004 News
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First State Bank and
Trust Co. Supports Expansion Project Mr. Jim Payne, Chairman of the Board and CEO of the First State Bank and Trust Co. presents Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College, with a $10,000 donation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. Included in the photo is every employee of the First State Bank and Trust Co. who attended Panola College. Photo (L to R) Seated: Charlene Burns, Gwen Singleton, Jim Payne, Greg Powell, Ronnette Cooke, D’Leisa Graves Middle Row: Myrna Sullens, Lisa Elliott, Priscilla Gentry, Lisa Johnson, Brandi Reed, Peggie Snow, Judy Wilkerson, Phyllis Harris, Connie Burns, Madeline Bledsoe Back Row: Lynn Vincent, Brian Bogenschutz, Kevin Smith, Gene Giles, Scotty Bates, Milton Payne |
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Pools Donate to M. P. Baker Library Mr. Philip Pool and Mrs. Inez Pool present Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College, with an $8,500 donation from the Pool Foundation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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Education class to be
taught at Panola College As part of the Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) degree recently approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Education 1301 will be taught at Panola College in the spring. The new course focuses on participating in early field observations at schools with diverse populations. It also contains material on the culture and history of education in America, as well as field experiences and projects...more |
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Rodeo Legend to
Speak at Panola College Rodeo Banquet
Panola College will host the 2nd Annual Rodeo Banquet to be held at the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in Carthage, TX. on Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 7 p.m. One of the most famous names in rodeo history, Tuff Hedeman, will be the featured speaker. Hedeman is a three-time PRCA World Champion bull rider and the 1995 PBR World Champion. Other features of the banquet will include live and silent auctions of rodeo memorabilia and donated items, a fine meal, and great entertainment. Admission will be $25 per plate. You must RSVP by January 22, 2005 by calling 903-693-2008. Mark your calendar and plan to attend this event. |
HALLMARK TO GUIDE HISTORY
COURSE ACROSS TEXAS
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Cains Give to M. P. Baker Library Project Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College receives a $1,000 donation from John and Janice Cain for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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B. P. America Production Company Believes in Panola College L to R - Fred Lemond, Cris Shafer, Dr. Gregory Powell Production Team Leaders Mr. Fred Lemond, and Mr. Cris Shafer present Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College with a check for $2000 from the BP America Production Co. These funds will be used to offset start up expenses associated with new programs. |
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Watsons & Giles Contribute to Library Photo: (L to R) – Dr. Gregory Powell, Gene Giles, Brenda Giles, Fannie Watson and Floyd Watson Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College accepts gifts from Gene and Brenda Giles and Judge Floyd A. (Dock) and Fannie Watson. Each contributed $1000 to the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. Fannie Baldwin Watson was a member of the second graduating class of Panola College. She was active in the service organization, Green Jackets, and a staff member of the college’s newspaper, the Pony Express. Her daughter, Brenda Watson Giles and her granddaughters Crista and Cara Giles also attended Panola College and were active members of the Green Jackets. |
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Mahaffey's Support Expansion Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College receives a $1,000 donation from Steve and Sherry Mahaffey for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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PANOLA
COLLEGE STUDENTS SELECTED FOR The 2005 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges will include the names of 20 students from Panola College who have been selected as national outstanding campus leaders...more |
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Chapman Continues to Support Library Retired Panola College Librarian, Joyce Chapman presents Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College with a $1,000 donation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. Chapman took charge of the Panola Junior College library in the fall of 1961. During her quarter century of service, she greatly increased the library’s holdings and established a decidedly user-friendly atmosphere for students and faculty. |
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Panola
College Chorale To Perform Handel's
Messiah On Tuesday, December 7th, Handel’s MESSIAH will be performed by the Panola College Chorale in combination with the choirs from Central Baptist, First Baptist, First United Methodist, and Southside Baptist. According to conductor Larry Brumley the choir will total approximately 150 members...more |
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Lewis Wins Bull Riding in
Kingsville This weekend the Panola College Rodeo Team completed its first semester as both the men’s and women's teams took fourth place at the Texas A&M - Kingsville Rodeo. Panola had eight participants in the finals, which included: Little Harold Sheppard of Laneville-Calf Roping, Kristen Meyer of Vivian, La.- Barrels and Breakaway, Patrick Garrett of Edcouch - Saddle Bronc, Dewayne Byrd of Beaumont - Steer wrestling, Carey Scroggins of Palestine - Bull Riding, Clayton Williams of Carthage - Bull Riding, and Clay Lewis of Mt. Pleasant - Bull Riding...more. |
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Horns Support Library Expansion Cleo and Cynthia Horn present Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College with a $2,000 donation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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Knowles Gives to M. P. Baker Library Project Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College accepts a $1,000 donation from Mrs. Velma Knowles for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. Mrs. Knowles’ husband, Mr. Winlon Knowles, coached Panola College’s very first football team in 1948. |
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Vincents Contribute to Library Project Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College receives a $5,000 donation from Lynn and Carol Vincent for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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Blair Supports Library Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College accepts a $1,000 donation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project from Mrs. Chris Blair, Mathematics Professor and Director of Institutional Research at Panola College. |
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Gibbs Give to Library Basel and Doris Gibbs present Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College and Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement with a $1,000 donation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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Panola
College to
Expand Offerings at Dr. Joe Shannon, Associate Dean of Instruction at Panola College, has announced that beginning this spring Agriculture courses will be added to the schedule at the Shelby Regional Training Center (SRTC) in Center, Texas...more |
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SIX PANOLA COLLEGE BASEBALL
PLAYERS SIGN NCAA Going into the fall semester Panola College Athletic Director and Baseball Coach, Don Clinton knew he had a talented pitching staff with six of his top seven pitchers returning from last year's playoff team. In the spring of 2004, the Ponies were 36-22 with a team era of 3.73; the six returning freshmen combined for 30 of those wins and had a 3.48 era...more. |
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Rodeo Team to Compete at SFA University
Rodeo The Panola College Rodeo team will be competing at the Stephen F. Austin State University Rodeo this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the Nacogdoches Expo Center. Performance times are 7 p.m. each night with the finals being held on Saturday night...more |
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FINLEY SIGNS
WITH A&M Panola College sophomore Jamar Finley, a 6’6” guard/forward from Rome, Georgia signed with Texas A&M University this morning at Panola College. Jamar averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds last season for the Ponies, and is averaging 25 points and 15 rebounds thus far this season. Finley is Billy Gillispie's first signee at Texas A&M. |
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Lambert Donates to M. P. Baker Library Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College accepts a $1,080 donation for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project from Ms. Cheri Lambert, Director of the Panola College Occupational Therapy Assistant program. Ms. Lambert is Chair of the Panola College M. P. Library Advisory Committee. |
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PANOLA COLLEGE TO PRESENT BIG RIVER The Panola College Speech Department is serving dinner in the Ballroom at 6:00 p.m., November 18 and 19. We will celebrate the opening night of the PC Drama Department’s production of Big River. The menu includes a large filet of catfish with twice-baked potatoes, coleslaw, hush puppies, Mississippi Mud Pie, iced tea, and coffee. The price is fifteen dollars for the meal and a ticket to the show. Proceeds will help send qualified students to the national speech and debate tournament this spring. Reservations are required and may be made by calling the speech department at 903-693-2095...more. |
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Mr. Lawrence R. Sharp
Remembered Recently the Panola College Foundation received a $21,000 gift, for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. James A. and Evelyn D. Sharp made the contribution in memory of Mr. Sharp’s father, Lawrence R. Sharp...more |
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PANOLA COLLEGE ADDS PROGRAMS AND COURSES Panola College recently added two new Criminal Justice courses to its curriculum and completed development of a certificate program in Environmental Technology (GIS)...more |
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Allisons
Give $100,000 to M. P. Baker Library Photo (L to R) - Dr. Gregory Powell, Mrs. Cristie Ferguson, Librarian; Mr. Charlie Allison, Mrs. Jean Allison Bunyard, Mr. Conrad Allison, Mr. Joe Allison, Mr. Sam Allison and Mr. Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement On October 28, a $100,000 donation was given to the Panola College Foundation in memory of Fay Cassity Allison by her husband, Conrad Allison, and children Jean Allison Bunyard, Joe Allison, Sam Allison and Charlie Allison...more |
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Vice Presidents Give to
M. P. Baker Library Photo (L to R) – Mr. Louis Johnagin, Dr. Erik Zoellner, Dr. Lillian Cook and Dr. Gregory Powell Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College accepts gifts from the Vice President of Fiscal Services, Louis Johnagin, Vice President of Student Services, Dr. Erik Zoellner and Dr. Lillian Cook, Vice President and Dean of Instruction. Each contributed $1000 to the M. P. Baker Library Expansion project. |
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Dr. Merrill Lipton (center) recently gave a lecture on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder to Dr. Melinda Grayson’s (right) associate degree nursing students at Panola College’s Carthage Campus. Also pictured is Dr. Gregory Powell, Panola College President. |
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FAMILY TO
ESTABLISH CLINTON SCHOLARSHIP The family of Mr. Hubbard A. “Bubba” Clinton has initiated the establishment of a scholarship in his memory. Once endowed, the Hubbard A. “Bubba” Clinton Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to a Panola College student. Mr. Clinton attended Panola College in the late 1940s. Later he served on the Panola College Board of Trustees from 1984-1989 as well the Panola College Foundation Board. Mr. Clinton was a very generous and devoted member of the community who will be missed by many. Contributions should be sent to the attention of Mr. Van Patterson in the Panola College Office of Institutional Advancement, 1109 W. Panola, Carthage, TX 75633. |
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BENEFITS OF THE
M. P. BAKER LIBRARY CARD Since 1966, the M. P. Baker Library has provided resources and services to meet the institutional mission of Panola College. The mission states, “…As a two-year public community institution, Panola College is dedicated to providing excellence in education for its constituents...more |
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PATTERSONS SUPPORT EXPANSION PROJECT Panola College Director of Library Sciences, Zeny Jett receives a $1,000 donation from Van and Marty Patterson for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. |
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PANOLA COLLEGE AND MUSIC CLUB TO
PRESENT AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC 1900-1950 Panola College’s Fine Arts Division, in association with the Carthage Music Club, will present “American Popular Music: 1900-1950” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 9, in the Ballroom at Panola College...more |
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ETMC MAKES DONATION TO
NURSING DEPARTMENT Representatives from the East Texas Medical Center, Mr. Jim Holiday and Mr. Gary Hudson present Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College and Dr. Barbara Cordell, Director of Panola College’s Associate Degree Nursing Program with a check for $2,500. This donation will be used to help the College’s ADN department meet the matching funds requested as outlined in the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s Nursing Innovation Grant Program. Photo (L to R) – Mr. Jim Holiday, Mr. Gary Hudson, Dr. Gregory Powell, Dr. Barbara Cordell |
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COOKE DONATES TO M. P. BAKER LIBRARY Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College accepts a $1,000 donation from Mr. John Cooke for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. Mr. Cooke is a long time supporter of Panola College and is a member of the Panola College Foundation Board. |
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DR. CORDELL TO
ADDRESS CONVENTION
Dr. Barbara Cordell will be making a presentation at the 2004 Annual N-OADN Convention (National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing) in Albuquerque, NM on November 12-14, 2004. Her presentation is entitled Funding Collaborative Ventures for Retention: ADN & BSN Programs Working Together. Panola College is part of a consortium in East Texas exploring creative ways to address the nursing shortage. The group has received several grants to date to target at risk students in the nursing program and increase retention. Dr. Cordell will be sharing the results of the consortium’s grant activities and data results with nursing educators from across the nation. |
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Fall 2004
Panola College Health Fair The 2004 Panola College Associate Degree Nursing class is proud to announce that its Fall Health Fair is scheduled for October 20, from 7:30 am to noon in the Arthur Johnson Gymnasium on Panola College’s main campus in Carthage, Texas. Panola College ADN and Licensed Vocational Nursing students, along with Occupational Therapy Assistant and Health Information Technology students will be manning booths and hosting this event...more |
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CARTHAGE BOOK CLUB
SUPPORTS LIBRARY EXPANSION
Members of the Carthage Book Club present Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College, Mrs. Patricia Smith, Chair of the Panola College Foundation, Mrs. Zeny Jett, Director of Library Services and Mr. Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement with a $5,000 gift to be used for the expansion and improvement of the M. P. Baker Library. |
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SMITH GIVES TO M. P.
BAKER LIBRARY
Mrs. Patricia Smith, Chair of the Panola College Foundation presents Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College, Mrs. Zeny Jett, Director of Library Services and Mr. Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement with a $1,000 gift to be used toward the construction of the M. P. Baker Library expansion. |
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Excel Ford Lincoln Mercury Presents $1,000 Scholarship
Mr. Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement looks on as Mr. Tim Bush, New Vehicle Sales Manager from Excel Ford Lincoln Mercury, presents a $1,000 scholarship to Panola College student La’Darron Roland of Timpson, TX. Over the past year Excel, in partnership with Ford Motor Company has awarded over $7,000 in college scholarships to young people in our area. |
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COLLEGE CHORALE AND PIPERS TO PERFORM The Panola College Chorale and Panola Pipers will be performing their first concert of the year on Thursday, October 14 at 7:30 pm. The performance will be held in the Q. M. Martin Auditorium. Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for students...more |
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WHITAKER SUPPORTS M. P. BAKER LIBRARY
PROJECT Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College receives a $1,000 donation from Mr. Sonny Whitaker for the M. P. Baker Library expansion project. Mr. Whitaker attended Panola College from 1953 to 1955 and in recent years has severed on the College’s Alumni Association and Foundation Boards. |
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PRESIDENT GIVES TO M. P. BAKER LIBRARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Panola College Director of Library Sciences, Zeny Jett receives a $5,000 donation from Dr. Gregory and Joann Powell for the M. P. Baker Library Expansion project. |
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PANOLA COLLEGE
PROFESSOR TO PRESENT AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Dr. Denise Duzan-Wilkins, Computer Science professor at Panola College, will travel to Washington, D.C. in November to present a paper at an international conference organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and co-sponsored by the International Journal on E-Learning...more |
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AEP
SWEPCO GIVES TO RODEO PROGRAM Photo (L to R) Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement, Jeb Barney, Rodeo Coach, Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College, Mr. Keith Honey, Exterior Affairs Manager and Mr. Searcy Saunders, Engineer |
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CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN AT
PANOLA COLLEGE On September 30 and October 1 and 2, the Panola College Theatre Department will present its annual dinner theatre production. This year’s show is “Cheaper by the Dozen” from the book by Frank Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Performances will begin at 7 p.m. in the Studio Theatre on Panola College’s Carthage campus...more |
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CELEBRATION OF
FLIGHT BALLOON FEST ART CONTEST Today the Panola College Art Department announced that it will be hosting an art contest in preparation for the upcoming Celebration of Flight Balloon Fest scheduled for May 20-22, 2005 at Sharpe Field in Carthage, Texas. Proceeds from this event will be used to benefit local scholarship endeavors at Panola College...more |
DR. BRIAN UTLEY TO PERFORM
AT PANOLA COLLEGE
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PANOLA COLLEGE SETS
ENROLLMENT RECORD
This fall 1780 students chose to pursue their education at Panola College breaking a previous enrollment record set in the fall of 1996 of 1777. When asked to comment about the increase in enrollment, Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College responded, “Everyone at the main campus and at the centers in Marshall and Center have been working to recruit students. I appreciate their dedication and am grateful for their hard work. Their efforts are especially important when you consider that this is a funding year, and enrollment figures will impact how much money we will receive from the state for the next two years.”
“I’m especially pleased with our health sciences programs. The vocational nursing, registered nursing and occupational therapy assistant programs continue to attract a large number of students who want to attend a quality program that is affordable, accredited and highly regarded. “I am also excited about the College’s new Rodeo Team. It is attracting young men and women who in the past left our community to participate in collegiate rodeo programs at other schools,” said Powell. “Coach Jeb Barney has worked hard to recruit talented students and we are looking forward to a good year.” |
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PONIES SELECTED TO TEXAS-NEW
MEXICO ALL-STAR TEAM Two Panola College baseball players have been selected to the annual Texas-New Mexico Junior College Baseball Coaches All-Star Team. Pitchers Dozier Taylor and Philip Lynch, along with 48 other top junior college sophomore prospects, will be participating in the All-Star games to be held at the Baylor University Baseball Field on Oct. 1 and 2 in Waco, Texas. Dozier is a 6'6" 220 lbs. right-handed pitcher from Springwoods High School in Houston. Last year Dozier pitched a record 102 innings for the Ponies with an 8-6 record and a 2.74 era. Philip Lynch is a 6'5" 200 lbs. right-handed pitcher from Hampshire-Finett High School. Last year, Philip helped lead Panola to the NJCAA Regional Playoffs with a 9-3 record and a 2.37 era. |
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AOTA, Panola College Occupational Therapy
Assistant Program and Baker Koonce Intermediate School Join together to
Lighten the Burden of School Backpacks Carthage, TX — the Panola College Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is partnering with the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) to conduct a backpack awareness day on September 22nd to educate children, parents, school administrators, teachers, and communities about the serious health effects to children from backpacks that are too heavy or worn improperly. This local event is part of National School Backpack Awareness Day events being held in schools and community centers across the country. Volunteers from other Panola College organizations and Community Businesses will assist the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program with the project...more |
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PANOLA NURSING PROGRAM NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Nearly all nursing schools desire national accreditation, but only the departments of highest caliber achieve the distinction. The Associate Degree Nursing program of Panola College recently completed the two-year process to gain national accreditation from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc. located in New York...more |
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PANOLA GRADS EXCEL
AT UNT Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College recently received a report from the University of North Texas concerning the status of students who transferred from Panola College to UNT during the Summer 2003, Fall 2003 and/or Spring 2004 semesters. The report reaffirmed what many East Texans already know…Panola College prepares students for success. The University of North Texas reported that students who transferred from Panola College achieved an average cumulative GPA of 2.984, which surpassed the average cumulative GPA for all Texas Community College Transfers of 2.849 and the average cumulative GPA of native (UNT) students of 2.843. “Our graduates are pursuing degrees at the University of North Texas that vary from Biology, Business, and Journalism to Photography, Fashion and Interior Design,” said Dr. Powell. “We are proud of our alumni and wish them the very best for the future. Their success is a positive reflection on the faculty and staff and all the hard work they do to prepare our students.” Late registration for the 2004 fall semester at Panola College is currently underway and will continue until August 23. For additional information, call 903-693-2000 or visit Panola College on the web at www.panola.edu. |
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2004 Panola College
Vocational Nursing Program Graduates These students have successfully completed all the requirements necessary to participate in the sixty-third graduation ceremony of the Carthage Campus Vocational Nursing Program. The graduation ceremony will be held on August 13, at 7:00 p.m. in the Q.M. Martin Auditorium at the main campus in Carthage. For additional information, please call 903-694-4004. (L to R) Front Row: Comfort Roberts, Christopher
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Dr. Gregory Powell, President of Panola College shares a light moment with Dr. Jeff McInnis, the College’s newest English Professor. Dr. McInnis is one of many new faculty and staff members who attended a dinner at the Powell’s home to welcome new personnel to the College. |
GREG GATES
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED Panola College is proud to announce the establishment of the Greg Gates Memorial Scholarship...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE BUSINESS OFFICE EXCELS The Certificate for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to Panola College by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for its comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR). The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management...more |
GENEVA MIZELL GULLETTE SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED A fully endowed scholarship has been established at Panola College in memory of longtime educator, Mrs. Geneva Gullette. The scholarship was established by Mrs. Gullettes husband, W.H. Gullette, and their family. Through this scholarship the family hopes to keep alive the memory of Mrs. Gullette, her dedication to education and her great love for Panola College...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Panola College recently announced the recipients of endowed scholarships for the 2004-2005 academic year. Many of these scholarships were established by donors to honor an individual or in memory of a loved one. Panola College is grateful to the benefactors who established these scholarships. Because of their generosity, ninety endowed scholarships have now been established to assist Panola College students...more |
COLLEGE WELCOMES NEW DEAN Panola College is proud to announce the selection of its newest administrator, Mr. G. Erik Zoellner, Dean of Student Services...more |
KIDSCOLLEGE
2004 KIDS COLLEGE 2004 is a summer enrichment program designed for Kindergarten through sixth grade students. The curriculum offers a variety of introduction and enhancement courses in art, crafts, photography, sports, theater, computers and more...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE ANNOUNCES PRESIDENTS LIST Panola College is proud to announce the names of those students named to the Presidents List for the Spring 2004semester. To qualify for the Presidents list, a student must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours with a grade point average between 3.8 and 4.0. Only courses applying toward an associate degree or certificate are included in the computation...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE ANNOUNCES DEANS LIST Panola College is proud to announce the names of those students named to the Deans List for the Spring 2004semester. To qualify, a student must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours with a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.79. Only courses applying toward an associate degree or certificate are included in the computation...more |
Grants enable community colleges to
develop online degrees
The Texas
Association of Community Colleges (TACC) through the Virtual College of Texas has
distributed 11 grants totaling $560,000 to ten two-year institutions and their
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PANOLA COLLEGE CONDUCTS ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT On Friday, May 14, hundreds of family members, friends and well wishers met in the Arthur Johnson Gymnasium to witness Panola Colleges 56th annual commencement...more |
PANOLA
COLLEGE TO HOST
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Panola College, SFA and TJC form agriculture
partnership Panola College, Stephen F. Austin State University (SFASU) and Tyler Junior College (TJC) have developed a partnership that will enable Panola College students to earn an associates degree here and then enroll with SFASU and complete a bachelors degree in agriculture through distance learning classes offered in our service area...more |
Panola College-LSU
collaboration aids disabled children Graduate students in the Louisiana State University Medical Center (LSUMC) program will collaborate this summer with Panola College Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) students to aid disabled children. During June, 28 disabled and special needs children will participate in Camp Tenaha, an intensive therapeutic summer camp coordinated by Cheri Lambert, Panola College OTA program director...more |
DR. TAYLOR GOES TO WASHINGTON This fall Panola College Government Professor, Dr. Charles Taylor, will be taking an American Government class to Washington, D. C. The course will be open to students seeking college credit and members of the public who are interested in learning more about our nations capitol...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE HONORS
RETIREES Panola College honored three retiring employees and presented service awards to 14 other members of the faculty, staff and board of trustees in a luncheon ceremony Wednesday, May 5. Charlcye Robertson, Wanda Gaines and Betsy Wheat are retiring this year after devoting a total of 85 years of service to Panola College...more |
FIELDS SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT Patrick Fields of Panola College has signed a National Letter of Intent to play basketball at Baylor University next year...more |
BENNETT SIGNS NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT Jerminey Bennett of Panola College has signed a National Letter of Intent to play Basketball at Mississippi Valley State University...more |
Panola College
announces new courses and programs Beginning in August Panola College will offer new choices for students in their schedule of classes designed to accommodate diverse interests. Online registration is currently under way for previously enrolled students or transfer students from other colleges...more |
PANOLA
COLLEGE TO HONOR RETIREES
After many years at Panola College, Mrs. Charlcye Robertson, Ms. Wanda Gaines, and Mrs. Betsy Wheat have announced their intentions to retire. On Wednesday, May 5, 2004 from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m., Panola College will host a retirement ceremony in the Ballroom to honor these individuals for their many years of service to the College...more |
2004 EDITION OF INTAGLIO PUBLISHED The 2004 edition of Panola Colleges annual art and literary publication, Intaglio, is now on sale in the College Bookstore. Over forty-nine transcripts and art works from students, faculty, and alumni were submitted for this edition...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE TO HOST BASEBALL CAMP Panola
College will host a Baseball Camp for the youth ages 5-18 on June 7-10, 2004. The camp will be held at the college baseball
field located on the main campus in Carthage, Texas...more |
DUCKWORTH SIGNS WITH PANOLA Carthage Bulldog, Eric Duckworth has signed a scholarship to continue his baseball career and education at Panola College. Duckworth, a top prospect for the last three seasons, helped lead the Bulldogs to within one game of the state tournament. In 2002, he was a key player for the Mickey Mantle World Series Champions, the Dallas Knights. Eric was also an All District and All East Texas first team selection in 2003. This year Duckworth hit five homeruns, had 26 RBIs and a .383 batting average...more |
Five Panola College
Student Athletes Selected to Panola
College had five student/athletes selected to the 2004 Region XIV Athletic Conference All
Academic Team. They include: Lea Ann Killian
Basketball; Tim Papa Baseball; Daniel Beaver Baseball; Michael Garcia
Baseball; and Caleb Barton Baseball. Each student athlete selected must have completed 3 semesters with a cumulative gpa of 3.25 or better, and have lettered in a varsity sport. |
INFORMATION FREE-FOR-ALL AND BOOK READING Carthage, Texas (April 2, 2004) In celebration of National Library Week, April 18-24, the Panola College M. P. Baker Library will be offering Thomson Gale's Free-for-All, a program that gives everyone free access to more than two dozen reference databases to all registered users...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE TO HOST HEALTH FAIR On April 7, the Panola College Associate Degree Nursing program will host its annual Health Fair from 7:30 a.m. to noon in the Arthur Johnson Gymnasium...more |
STUDENTS TO PUT ON POETRY AND DRAMATIC PRESENTATIONS On March 25, the public is invited to come and observe skillful presentations made by Professor Mary Homer's Writing and Reading students. The event will be held in the Panola College Ballroom at 6:30 p.m...more |
Carthage Music
Club Presents Jim Faucett On March 29, at noon, Panola
College piano instructor, Jim Faucett, will perform in the Panola College Q.M. Martin
Auditorium. An accomplished pianist, Mr. Faucett will be performing pieces made famous by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann and Frederic Chopin...more |
SIXTH ANNUAL PANOLA COLLEGE CANOE RACE Panola College will host its annual canoe race on April 3, 2004. The
event will begin at 10:00 a.m. when faculty, staff and students from area colleges meet to
enjoy refreshments in the courtyard of the Excelsior House Hotel in Jefferson, Texas. From
there, teams will transport their canoes to the Freeman Plantation where the race will
begin. The first team to reach the downtown boat ramp will be the winner. Last year, LeTourneau University students Ben Mullen and Michael
Hendricks won first place and Josh Howett and Luke LaCelle, also LeTourneau
University students, took second place. Tyler Junior College students Brian Malone and
Jamy Parsons paddled to third place. This event is sponsored by Panola College- Jefferson College Center. For more information call 903-665-7837 or 903-935-5039. |
COLLEGE
PRODUCTION OF "DARK OF THE MOON Panola College's production of "Dark of the Moon" directed by Liz Hedges received a superior rating at the Texas Community College Speech and Theatre Association's play festival held this past week at Lamar University in Beaumont. Additionally, the Greg Schneider Award, the association's highest award for technical theatre, was presented to Panola College students William Weeks, Alisha Jones, and Jarrod Kendall for set design for "Dark of the Moon"...more |
| Highlights from the B.F. and Mary Payne Fund for the Preservation of
Texas Culture event:
POPULAR CULTURE OF THE 1930s: |
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Ann Morris and Emily Vance warn Bogart of the dangers of
smoking. After listening to their concerns, Mr.
Bogart extinguished his cigarette, smiled and responded, This could be the
beginning of a beautiful friendship. Bogie is part of the decorations that will set the mood for the Murphy-Payne event set for Tuesday, March 9...more |
College Rodeo Sports Banquet Raises $17,000On Tuesday, March 2, Panola College hosted an inaugural rodeo sports banquet to raise funds to start a new rodeo program. The event was an overwhelming success with over two hundred citizens from Carthage and surrounding communities coming together to show their support for Panola Colleges decision to begin a collegiate rodeo team...more |
Panola Colleges Freddy Mason featured as an |
Panola
College and the B.F. and Mary Payne Fund for the Preservation of Texas Culture are proud
to present POPULAR CULTURE OF THE 1930s: On March 9, 2004 Dr. Shellie ONeal, Chair of the Theatre
Department at Navarro College, will present Popular Culture of the 1930s: Movies,
Music, Radio and Theatre. She will use slides and film clips to illustrate movies,
radio programs, plays, and the big bands of the era and their impact on America during one
of the most challenging times in our nations history.
The presentation will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Q.M. Martin Auditorium at
the Panola College Carthage campus...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE HOMECOMING SCHEDULED Alumni, current and former employees, students, and friends of Panola College are invited to attend Homecoming on February 28...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE THEATRE TO PRESENT
DARK OF THE MOON The first play of the spring semester
to be produced by the Panola College Theatre Department is the thought-provoking play by
Howard Richardson and William Berney, Dark of the Moon. The play premiered at the Cambridge Summer Theatre
in Cambridge, Massachusetts and later opened on Broadway in the spring of 1945. Since that time it has been a favorite of high
school, college and university theatres. |
PANOLA COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR EXHIBITS ARTWORK Panola College adjunct Art Instructor Jack Bartlett currently has an exhibition of his artwork at the Texas Artist Museum in Port Arthur. Bartlett is exhibiting eighteen oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings. Many of the paintings consist of landscapes of East Texas and the Gulf Coast...more |
Panola
College to Host Rodeo Sports Banquet Panola College will host an inaugural rodeo sports banquet at 7
p.m., Tuesday, March 2, to raise funds to support the new rodeo program. The Texas Country
Music Hall of Fame is the site for the event. |
FAMILY TO ESTABLISH GEE SCHOLARSHIP The family of former Panola College Police Chief Brent Gee has taken the first steps toward establishing a scholarship in his memory. Once endowed, the Brent Shane Gee Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to a student majoring in criminal justice or pre-law...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE ANNOUNCES PRESIDENTS LIST Panola College is proud to announce its 2003 fall Presidents list. These outstanding students carried 12 or more hours and maintained a grade point average between 3.8 and 4.0...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE ANNOUNCES DEANS LIST Panola College is proud to announce its Fall 2003 Deans list. These outstanding students carried 12 or more hours and maintained a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.79...more |
PANOLA COLLEGE WINS
$939,565 IN WORKFORCE TRAINING GRANTS |
PERRY NAMES TWO NEW UH SYSTEM HOUSTON, Jan. 6, 2004 Texas Gov. Rick Perry appointed two new members to the University of Houston System Board of Regents: Dennis D. Golden of Carthage, Texas and Lynden B. Rose of Houston. Golden and Rose will be sworn in as board members on Jan. 27, 2004. They will serve six-year terms...more |
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