Paris Junior College News Archive
Welcome to the PJC News Archive. Listed on the pages below are the hundreds of news items released by PJC over the previous few years.
Cooper awarded Moersen nursing scholarship
The prestigious award pays full tuition, fees and book costs, and provides nurse uniforms for the two-year nursing program at the PJC School of Nursing.
Read MoreAmy Lewis-Bradfield wins Owens scholarship
Paris Junior College's 32nd annual Creative Writing and Art Awards ceremonies Wednesday honored students' work in writing and the visual arts.
Read MoreSixty-four students inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
Dr. Kenneth Clinton, professor of sociology and director of the International Studies Program at Texas A&M University - Commerce, was the featured speaker for the event.
Read MorePJC Chorale to present “America - Coast to Coast”
PJC's largest choral group will feature a variety of music from across America during its free concert April 8 at First United Methodist Church.
Read MoreDiscover program helps students plan careers
Students can sign up for the Internet-based system by obtaining user and password information from the librarian at all PJC campuses.
Read MorePBL concert set for April 10 in the Old Gym
Two bands with strong PJC connections will take part in the fundraiser for the PJC chapter of Phi Beta Lambda.
Read MoreHARTS student organization formed
[b]Photo:[/b] A Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Student Organization (HARTS) has been established at PJC.
Read MoreWorkshop set on WWII oral history
A Texas Historical Commission representative will discuss how to collect the oral histories of veterans of World War II and what resources are available.
Read MoreRegents honor Dragons men’s basketball team
PJC Regents also approved a new housing plan that calls for new residence halls.
Read MorePJC Chamber Singers in concert April 1
"An Evening with the PJC Chamber Singers" will be hosted in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church in Paris and will feature a repertoire of sacred choral favorites.
Read MorePJC Dragons win the Region XIV championship
The Dragons men's basketball team is bound for the NJCAA Men's Basketball National Championship tournament in Huthinson, Kan., after Monday's night 50-49 victory over Navarro College in the Region XIV tournament final.
Read MoreDavid Larkin selected as PTK Faculty Scholar
Larkin and other Scholars will lead student discussions at the annual International Honors Institute at San Francisco State University June 16-21.
Read MoreDual-credit student Blan receives PTK scholarship
Cody Blan is one of two Paris Junior College students to be honored with PTK scholarships this semester.
Read MoreSpring enrollment shows continued growth at PJC
Total enrollment for the spring semester increased 3 percent over spring of 2007.
Read MoreNew Day Kiwanis to award Steward Scholarships
Currently enrolled PJC students, as well as Lamar County high school students, are eligible for the organization's two $500 Clabon Steward Scholarships.
Read MorePJC Hispanic Club launches foreign film festival
The PJC Hispanic Club will present eight award-winning foreign films during February, two each Tuesday of the month, to offer students and the community "a glimpse beyond Paris, Texas."
Read MoreLove of reading leads to Archives donation
Former PJC instructor Betty Clement donates several books, many signed by their authors, to the A.M. and Welma Aikin Regional Archives.
Read MorePJC to host presentation on genetic research
Dr. Sam Rhine's 2007-08 Genetic Update Conference will be held at PJC Feb. 11.
Read More24 graduate during TIJT ceremonies in December
Featured speaker Peter Kampfer, executive director of the Paris Economic Development Corporation and president and CEO of the Lamar County Chamber of Commerce, urged graduates to gravitate to those people who have a passion for their work.
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