Vodcasts on 草榴社区 Texas

Honors Student - AlyssaBreannOchoa

Presidential Scholar, Alyssa Breann Ochoa

Implicit Dream: The Texas Dairy Business and Its Long Road of Deferred Excellence.

NTCC Presidential Scholar, Alyssa Ochoa, argues that Texas' great dairy advantages have been masked by a long history of environmental difficulties. But these has been overcome, and modern Texas stands to excel in dairy as do the best dairy nations of Europe. Ochoa won first place in the 2023 McGraw Hill Poster Contest for this work, and presented her essay on this subject both at the 2023 Texas State Historical Association in El Paso, and the 2023 meeting of the Great Plains Honors Council in Wichita Falls, Texas.

(Photo courtesy of Mandy Smith)

 

 

James Dickson

Honors Scholar James Dickson on Tom Seabourne:

This presentation explores how NTCC鈥檚 Tom Seabourne has functioned as a 鈥渧oice in the wilderness鈥 for Texans of the late-twentieth, and early-twenty-first centuries. During an era when spotlight sports correlate with rising obesity, Seabourne鈥檚 message is doubly urgent.鈥

This vodcast was given for the virtual meeting of the Great Plains Honors Council in March, 2021.

 

 

 

 

Jaidyn Thompson

Texas Heritage National Bank Scholar Jaidyn Thompson on Harold Nix:

Harold Nix was a remarkable, powerful Daingerfield lawyer, who ended up owning the county鈥檚 more remarkable courthouse. But who was he? Thompson supplies perhaps the best scholarly account of Nix to date.

This vodcast was given at the virtual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council in October of 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katelyn Lester

Dr. Jerry Wesson Scholar Katelyn Lester:

NTCC has had an active chapter of the Walter Prescott Webb Society since 2007. This is the collegiate auxiliary of the Texas State Historical Association. But who was Walter Webb? This Caldwell-Award winning work explores the unique contribution of this Texas history.

This vodcast was given at the virtual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council in October of 2020

 

 

 

 

 

Honors Student Miguel Paco

Presidential Scholar, Miguel Paco

On 鈥溾
Honors 草榴社区 Thank-You Dinner
28 March at the Selah Inn near
Mount Vernon, Texas 2019

(Barbara Conrad was from Queen City, Texas--51 miles East of NTCC, and Center Point, Texas in Camp County--10 miles south from NTCC.  She was one of the first blacks to cross the color line in the international opera circuit).