Panola College

May 7, 2015 - Panola College's School of Energy hosted its 2nd Annual Women in Energy Forum on Wednesday, April 29. Over 260 Junior and Senior female students representing eleven school districts including Beckville, Carthage, Center, Joaquin, Karnack, Marshall, Martinsville, Shelbyville, Stanley, Tenaha, and Timpson attended the event. Speakers for this year’s event included Allie Garcia, XTO Energy; Stephanie Mosier, Chevron; Nancy Keeling, Anadarko; Amy Calhoun, Panola College. Panelist included Rachel Skinner, Anadarko; Ellen Schott, Anadarko; Stephanie Solomon, Schlumberger; Teri Lynn Riley, Baker Hughes; Channing Evans, Chevron and Amy Hooper, Eastman Chemical Company. The event was sponsored by Anadarko, Chevron, and XTO Energy.

April 29, 2015 - Four Panola College RN students presented a poster presentation on "Bridging the Gap Between Clinical Education and New Graduate Practice" at the East Texas Summit for the 'Texas Team Future of Nursing'. The summit was held at Trinity Mother Frances in Tyler, TX on April 24, 2015 with over 170 participants from area hospitals, colleges and universities. The students, Bradley Baker, Melissa Jeane, Amanda Woodfin, and Rachel Gardner will be graduating with Associate Degrees in Nursing on May 15th. They were the only student group to present at the conference and were stationed at the poster presentation among doctorally prepared nurses with research backgrounds. "We were so proud of the professionalism displayed by our students," said Karen McClellan, one of their instructors. "This type of experience, positions our students to be leaders in the profession".

The goal of the conference was to bring educators and business partners together to discuss common goals to advance nursing in Texas. The Texas Team is our state’s nursing action coalition, cosponsored by TNA and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas.

The Texas Team believes all Texans deserve better care, better health, and lower healthcare costs. Nurses – as the largest group of health care providers in the state – are essential to achieving these three goals in Texas. Texas Team members are enthusiastically working to transform nursing and health care in Texas

April 28, 2015 - The Panola College Workforce and Continuing Education office is now offering a Dental Assisting program. The class is scheduled to begin Friday, June 5, 2015. Class time begins at 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. in the Merle Glass building on the Carthage Campus. The cost of the program is $1,799.00 and preregistration is required. For more information and to register, contact the Continuing Education office at 903-693-2067, email: ce@panola.edu.

April 28, 2015 - The Panola College Workforce and Continuing Education office is now offering CNA – Certified Nurse Aide program. This class is scheduled for Monday, June 1, 2015 and will meet Monday through Thursday until July 16, 2015. Class time begins at 2:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. in the Merle Glass building on the Carthage Campus. The cost of the program is $675.00 and preregistration is required. For more information, contact the Continuing Education office at 903-693-2067, email: ce@panola.edu.

April 25, 2015 - Panola College earned a spot in the top 10 ranking of Digital Community Colleges in the most recent survey and competition, tying for ninth place in the small college category of schools with under 5,000 students. Allen West, Panola College Director of Information Technology, made the announcement on Thursday, April 16.

The winners were notified by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Education (CDE). Now in its tenth year, the survey analyzes how community colleges use digital technologies to improve services to students, faculty, staff, and the community at large.

Findings include: 58 percent support student job placement through online resume-building tools, 43 percent have strategies in place for the use of mobile devices, and 81 percent use cloud computing services as a cost savings measure. “Technology is being used on campuses and in lecture halls to lower costs and improve student outcomes,” said Alan Cox, Senior Vice President for the Center for Digital Education. “This year’s survey indicates that community colleges are making great strides in using data to improve decisions, providing professional development to assist faculty in the use of technology, and creating robust online and mobile environments for their students. Congratulations to this year’s survey winners.”

The Center for Digital Education is a national research and advisory institute specializing in K-12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding. CDE provides education and industry leaders with decision support and actionable insight to help effectively incorporate new technologies in the 21st century. For more information and a complete listing of colleges that earned distinction, visit the Digital Community Colleges Survey 2014-2015

April 17, 2015 - Panola College Kids’ College is a summer enrichment program provided on the Panola College campuses in both Carthage and Center. Kids’ College is scheduled this year in Carthage for June 22-25 and in Center for June 29 - July 1. It is presented by the Office of Workforce and Continuing Education.

Kids’ College is available to children who have completed kindergarten through fourth grade. Registration begins April 20th and continues through May 22nd in the Workforce and Continuing Education office in the Merle Glass Building on the Panola College campus.

For registration information, visit the Panola College website at www.panola.edu, call 903-693-2067, or emailce@panola.edu.

April 17, 2015 - On Thursday, April 16,Panola College’s Shelby Regional Training Center held a welding contest for area high schools. The winning students received scholarships and prizes donated by local companies.


Scholarship donations were donated by Spartan Buildings, L&R Timber, and Common Disposal. Prize donations included welding supplies from Matthesson of Nacogdoches,a discount for an Orca cooler from Ace Hardware, and a trophy buckle from 2C Silver.Judges for the event were Dwayne Jacobs and Chris Renfro from Dragon Industries. Winning students were:

1. Isiah Molloy- Timpson ISD
2. Matthew Hughes- Joaquin ISD
3. Jake Wagstaff- Shelbyville ISD
4. TJ Allums- Carthage ISD
5. Pablo Moralez- Tenaha ISD

April 14, 2015 - Monday morning, Panola College hired Grant McMillan as its new Men’s Head Basketball Coach. McMillan comes to Panola from Northwest Florida State College where the Raiders just won the 2015 NJCAA National Basketball Championship. Prior to Northwest Florida, Coach McMillan has been at Independence Community College, Howard College, TCU, and Texas A&M. He has a bachelors from Texas Christian University and earned his Masters Degree from Texas A&M University.

“Coach McMillan has had the opportunity to work for some of the best programs and coaches in the country and has a history with winning programs. We are excited about what he will bring to Panola College as we begin a new era in our basketball program,” states Don Clinton, Vice President of Students Services and Athletic Director of Panola College.

This year at Northwest Florida State College they compiled a 33-2 record and won the Panhandle Conference Championship, then the Florida State Championship on their way to winning the NJCAA National Championship.

At Independence Community College the program won the Jayhawk Eastern Division title with a record of 11-1. This was their first conference title in fourteen years. At Independence CC, McMillan recruited and coached three Division I signees including Jimmie Duplessis (Southeastern Louisiana), Chris Ikuneobe (Texas Pan-American), and Jayhawk East Player of the Year and All-American Tarik Phillip (West Virginia).

McMillan worked at Howard College during the 2012-2013 season under National Coach of the Year, Head Coach Mark Adams. The Hawks won the Western Athletic Junior College Conference Championship and posted a record of 30-6 overall and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament making it to the Elite Eight Round. At Howard, McMillan coached Region 5 Player of the Year Cameron Forte (University of Georgia), Dashaun Wiggins (Portland State), Karim York (Prarie View A&M), Ladon Carter (Tennessee Tech), Jamal Reynolds (Canisius), Marcus Fuggins (Morehead State), and David Joseph (Bowling Green).

Prior to Howard, McMillan was a graduate assistant in 2011-2012 at Texas Christian University, his alma mater, under current Boston College Head Coach Jim Christian. The Horned Frogs made the postseason for the first time in a decade, reaching the second round of the College Basketball Invitational Tournament.

McMillan received his start as a student assistant at TCU under the late Neal Dougherty in 2006.

McMillan is from Van, Texas where he was a point guard on the 2005 Texas 3A State Championship team that finished 38-2.

“There are lots of people that have helped me on this journey, I am forever grateful for that. Panola College is a place I believe that has unlimited potential where we can be successful on and off the floor, stated Coach Grant McMillan.

April 14, 2015 - Monday morning, Panola College hired Grant McMillan as its new Men’s Head Basketball Coach. McMillan comes to Panola from Northwest Florida State College where the Raiders just won the 2015 NJCAA National Basketball Championship. Prior to Northwest Florida, Coach McMillan has been at Independence Community College, Howard College, TCU, and Texas A&M. He has a bachelors from Texas Christian University and earned his Masters Degree from Texas A&M University.

“Coach McMillan has had the opportunity to work for some of the best programs and coaches in the country and has a history with winning programs. We are excited about what he will bring to Panola College as we begin a new era in our basketball program,” states Don Clinton, Vice President of Students Services and Athletic Director of Panola College.

This year at Northwest Florida State College they compiled a 33-2 record and won the Panhandle Conference Championship, then the Florida State Championship on their way to winning the NJCAA National Championship.

At Independence Community College the program won the Jayhawk Eastern Division title with a record of 11-1. This was their first conference title in fourteen years. At Independence CC, McMillan recruited and coached three Division I signees including Jimmie Duplessis (Southeastern Louisiana), Chris Ikuneobe (Texas Pan-American), and Jayhawk East Player of the Year and All-American Tarik Phillip (West Virginia).

McMillan worked at Howard College during the 2012-2013 season under National Coach of the Year, Head Coach Mark Adams. The Hawks won the Western Athletic Junior College Conference Championship and posted a record of 30-6 overall and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament making it to the Elite Eight Round. At Howard, McMillan coached Region 5 Player of the Year Cameron Forte (University of Georgia), Dashaun Wiggins (Portland State), Karim York (Prarie View A&M), Ladon Carter (Tennessee Tech), Jamal Reynolds (Canisius), Marcus Fuggins (Morehead State), and David Joseph (Bowling Green).

Prior to Howard, McMillan was a graduate assistant in 2011-2012 at Texas Christian University, his alma mater, under current Boston College Head Coach Jim Christian. The Horned Frogs made the postseason for the first time in a decade, reaching the second round of the College Basketball Invitational Tournament.

McMillan received his start as a student assistant at TCU under the late Neal Dougherty in 2006.

McMillan is from Van, Texas where he was a point guard on the 2005 Texas 3A State Championship team that finished 38-2. 

“There are lots of people that have helped me on this journey, I am forever grateful for that. Panola College is a place I believe that has unlimited potential where we can be successful on and off the floor, stated Coach Grant McMillan.

April 10, 2015 - Ponies starter Hunter Stevens doesn't need much run-support when he is on the bump and he showed it on Wednesday at Carthage, TX against Bossier Parish Community College (CC). Seven strong innings by Stevens lifted Ponies to a 2-1 victory over Bossier Parish CC.

Jake Arledge helped Ponies pull ahead for the duration in the eighth inning. With the score tied at one, Jake Arledge came to the plate and singled, plating Dalton Etheredge.

Jake Arledge paced Ponies at the plate going 3-4, drove in one and scored one run.

Kyle Black got the win for Ponies . He pitched two shutout innings. Black struck out one, walked two and gave up one hit.

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