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.
PJC adds new agriculture production program
New certificate program emphasizes "hands-on" skills to be used in crop and livestock production and can be completed in three semesters.
Read MoreNew Sulphur Springs campus officially announced
The new PJC-Sulphur Springs Center will be located on 46 acres along Highway 19 near the Municipal Airport and is part of the college's five-year strategic plan.
Read MoreMedical Records Coding program gets AHIMA OK
Recognition by the American Health Information Management Association has been accorded to only three such programs in the state.
Read MoreAltrusa Club establishes Young Scholarship at PJC
The Altrusa Club of Paris has established the Victorene Young Scholarship at Paris Junior College with a $10,000 gift to the PJC Memorial Foundation.
Read MoreJessica Green to play Dragons volleyball
As a Northwest Justin High School player, she led the team to two consecutive playoff seasons and was an All-District player last season.
Read MoreRadiology program accepts applications in Sept.
Scoring and interviews will be conducted in October, and those accepted will be members of the third Radiology Technology class at Paris Junior College.
Read MoreFour PJC athletes honored for their academics
Three softball players and one women's basketball player named to the National Junior College Athletic Association Academic All-America team.
Read MoreSBDC seminar on business set for Clarksville
"The Basics for Starting Your Own Business" will be presented Tuesday, July 18.
Read MoreKaDee Stogner wins Coca-Cola scholarship
Honey Grove freshman at PJC awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Read MoreBryant to present history of music in song
Texas A&M University - Commerce voice instructor's June 28 presentation is part of the Summer I Music Appreciation course.
Read MoreGabriela Ortiz signs to play Dragons volleyball
[b]Photo:[/b] Gabriela Ortiz, a recent graduate of Harlingen High School, has signed a letter of intent to play volleyball on the Paris Junior College Lady Dragons' inaugural team in the fall.
Read MorePJC Dragons figure in recent baseball draft
One Dragon, two former PJC players chosen by Major League Baseball teams.
Read MorePJC receives $1 million grant for L3 training
The school will administer the program and subcontract portions of the training programs in Greenville and Waco.
Read MoreHannah, Ayers to play Dragons basketball
The two Holly Springs, Miss., players helped their high school win back-to-back state championships.
Read More46 ADN students receive pins Friday evening
The Outstanding Academic Award went to Angela Clark of Paris, and Amanda Boehlar of Paris was named the Outstanding Clinical Student.
Read MorePam Smith named PJC’s 2006 Master Teacher
[b]Photo:[/b] PJC English Instructor Pam Smith, left, was named Friday night the college's 2006 Master Teacher. The recipient is selected by faculty members. PJC President Dr. Pamela Anglin is pictured presenting the award during commencement exercises at Noyes Stadium.
Read MorePhi Theta Kappa’s Project Graduation
[b]Photo:[/b] The PJC chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society has donated more than 260 food items and 60 books to the Models of the Maker women's shelter as part of the group's Project Graduation.
Read MoreLady Dragons’ Jones to play for Northwestern
[b]Photo:[/b] Lady Dragons basketball player LaKeisha Jones signed a letter of intent Friday to continue her collegiate basketball career at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill.
Read MoreShamonica Adams signs with Lynn University
[b]Photo:[/b] Lady Dragons basketball player Shamonica Adams signed a letter of intent Friday to continue her collegiate basketball career at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.
Read MoreRecord number graduate at Noyes Stadium
Perfect weather marked the return of commencement exercises to the stadium on the Paris Junior College campus.
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