Events Calendar

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Oct
31

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Nov
1

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Nov
2

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

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The Language of Nature
Nov
5

The Language of Nature

The Language of Nature: How Mathematics Reveals Reality
A presentation by Nelson Lozano

Join us for a presentation that explores the incredible power of mathematics and how it shapes our understanding of the world around us. It connects ideas from physics, technology, and philosophy to inspire curiosity and encourage exploration in STEM studies.

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Nuremberg War Crimes Trial Lecture
Nov
14

Nuremberg War Crimes Trial Lecture

In this presentation Dr. Graham Cox examines the pivotal negotiations, legal debates, and unlikely collaborations that shaped the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials - revealing how Allies overcame political divisions to hold Nazi leaders accountable and lay the foundation for modern human rights laws.

This event is FREE and open to the public!

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Success Cafe: Finals Week, Taking a Stress Break
Dec
8

Success Cafe: Finals Week, Taking a Stress Break

This week’s session will be for taking a stress break during Finals Week! Grab your lunch and join us for Success Café, A biweekly 20-minutes series to help you build the skills you need to thrive in college, your career, and beyond.

The link to join virtually will be provided closer to the event date, check back soon!

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Beyond the Books Speaker Series: Criminal Justice
Oct
30

Beyond the Books Speaker Series: Criminal Justice

Behind the Badge: Life as an ATF Special Agent

Ever wondered what it really takes to become a Federal Special Agent?

Step inside the world of federal law enforcement with Retired ATF Special Agent Patterson. From the first application to a lifelong career, SA Patterson will take you behind the badge to show what it really means to be part of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.

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Salem Witch Hunts Lecture
Oct
30

Salem Witch Hunts Lecture

Join us for a presentation by Jeremy P. Godwin. Discover the people, places and pivotal moments of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials in this engaging 45-minute presentation that explores fact vs. fiction, cultural impact, and lasting lessons on justice.

This event is FREE to attend and open to the public!

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Beyond the Books Speaker Series: Accounting
Oct
28

Beyond the Books Speaker Series: Accounting

Beyond the Books: Accounting in the Age of AI — Will Robots Replace Accountants?

Artificial intelligence, automation, and blockchain are changing the way businesses operate—and accounting is right in the middle of it. From automated bookkeeping to smart contracts and predictive analytics, today’s accountants need to know more than just debits and credits. Join us for this engaging virtual session with Yogi Kraja, who will break down what AI, robotic process automation (RPA), and blockchain really mean for the accounting profession.

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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Oct
26

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

GET TICKETS

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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Oct
25

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

GET TICKETS

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NCTC Drama Presents: Misery
Oct
24

NCTC Drama Presents: Misery

CONTENT NOTICE: This production contains adult language, graphic violence, and firearms.

When novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his “number one fan,” Annie Wilkes, he quickly discovers that her care comes at a terrifying cost. Misery is a tense, psychological thriller about obsession, captivity, and survival.

GET TICKETS

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Business: Beyond the Books
Oct
21

Business: Beyond the Books

“The collaboration skills employers want… and your teammates need.”

From Group Projects to Boardrooms: Mastering Teamwork & Conflict Resolution

Group projects can feel frustrating—uneven work, clashing personalities, endless miscommunication. But what if you could turn those challenges into opportunities to stand out, lead well, and actually enjoy collaborating? The truth is, the same skills that make group projects successful in school are the very ones employers look for in the workplace: clear communication, accountability, and the ability to handle conflict with confidence.

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Bowie Campus Trunk or Treat
Oct
18

Bowie Campus Trunk or Treat

Join us for the annual NCTC Bowie Campus Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 18th, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. During the Trunk or Treat kids will be able to trick or treat and play on the bounce houses. The campus will also be available to explore and you can learn about NCTC’s programs and services!

This is FREE and open to the public.

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TCOLE Training - Texas State and Federal Law Update #3189
Oct
16

TCOLE Training - Texas State and Federal Law Update #3189

This 89th Legislative Update Course provides 4 hours of TCOLE continuing education credit. Designed to meet the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement’s requirements, this course delivers a comprehensive review of key legislative changes from the 89th Texas Legislature as well as significant U.S. Supreme Court and 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decisions that directly impact law enforcement practice. Not all bills will be covered in this course. This material is a general summary of selected court cases and changes to Texas’ statues that govern the laws enforced along with the administration of law enforcement officers and agencies.

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TCOLE Training - Texas State and Federal Law Update #3189
Oct
16

TCOLE Training - Texas State and Federal Law Update #3189

This 89th Legislative Update Course provides 4 hours of TCOLE continuing education credit. Designed to meet the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement’s requirements, this course delivers a comprehensive review of key legislative changes from the 89th Texas Legislature as well as significant U.S. Supreme Court and 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decisions that directly impact law enforcement practice. Not all bills will be covered in this course. This material is a general summary of selected court cases and changes to Texas’ statues that govern the laws enforced along with the administration of law enforcement officers and agencies.

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TCOLE Training - Texas State and Federal Law Update #3189
Oct
15

TCOLE Training - Texas State and Federal Law Update #3189

This 89th Legislative Update Course provides 4 hours of TCOLE continuing education credit. Designed to meet the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement’s requirements, this course delivers a comprehensive review of key legislative changes from the 89th Texas Legislature as well as significant U.S. Supreme Court and 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decisions that directly impact law enforcement practice. Not all bills will be covered in this course. This material is a general summary of selected court cases and changes to Texas’ statues that govern the laws enforced along with the administration of law enforcement officers and agencies.

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