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NOC Enid Planetarium Show Dec. 3
The Mackie Planetarium in NOC Enid is hosting the “Star of Bethlehem” on Wednesday, Dec. 8, according to Planetarium director Fritz Osell. There are two shows, at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Admission is free but a donation of non-perishable food items for “Our Daily Bread”...
Gene Dougherty Artist Reception, Christmas Concert Nov. 30
‘tis the Season, Paintings by Gene Dougherty will be exhibited Thursday, Nov. 30 in the Eleanor Hays Art Gallery in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center. An artist reception will be held for Dougherty, a retired NOC instructor. Dougherty’s Christmas Card collection will...
“Building a Better NOC” program announced
Cutline: New NOC Regent Jason Turnbow (right) was sworn in by the Hon. Phillip Corley, District Judge for Payne and Noble Counties on Wednesday in Stillwater. (photo provided) “Building a Better NOC” program announced “Building a Better NOC,” a new program at...
“Legally Blonde, The Musical” Nov. 11-14 at KPAC in Tonkawa
The NOC Division of Fine Arts presents “Legally Blonde, The Musical” Nov. 11-14 at the Kinzer Performing Arts Center in Tonkawa. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday – Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. The musical is directed by NOC Fine Arts Instructor Chad Anderson. Music...
Melea Hoffman speaks on Indian Boarding Schools
Otoe-Missouria member Melea Hoffman spoke Thursday morning on Indian Boarding Schools and the Lasting Repercussions on the Indigenous People as part of Native American Heritage Month. Hoffman spoke via Zoom to students and guests at NOC. She started her lecture with...
Miss NOC alums attend reception
Miss NOC Alums and college officials attended a reception before the recent Miss NOC Pageant on Oct. 26. The reception was sponsored by the NOC Alumni Association. Front Row (L-R): Shannon Varner, Susan Vineyard, and Terri Sunderland.Pictured Front Row...
NOC celebrates Native American Month in November
Northern Oklahoma College is celebrating Native American Heritage Month for November. Activities planned for Native American Heritage Month are as follows: Nov. 4 – Indian Boarding Schools and the Lasting Repercussions on the Indigenous People lecture via Zoom at...
Dr. Clark Harris officially becomes 14th NOC president
Dr. Clark Harris officially became the 14th President for Northern Oklahoma College on Friday during an Investiture Ceremony in Tonkawa at Foster-Piper Fieldhouse. In his address to NOC faculty, staff, students, dignitaries and guests, Harris...
Vaccine Incentive program winners announced
Northern Oklahoma College offered a faculty/staff/student vaccination incentive that ended Oct. 6. The following are the winners from the Vaccination Incentive program. Tonkawa – Megan Hart, 65” TV, Addison Doyen, 32” TV Stillwater – Maci Robison, 65” TV, Phyllis...
NOC Soccer loses in Region 2 playoffs
The Northern Oklahoma College men’s and women’s soccer teams were eliminated from the Region 2 Playoffs this weekend in Enid. The #16 men’s team lost in the Region 2 Finals to Rich Mountain (AR) 3-1 on Saturday while the #15 women’s team lost to #5 Seminole State 2-1...