NCTA Student Spotlight, Clayton Runkle Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Nov. 11, 2020
By Malina Lindstrom, student writer
This week’s student spotlight is Clayton Runkle, a Kansas native and first-year animal science student at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. Read on to learn about Clayton and his involvement on campus.
Hometown
Richfield, Kansas
What are your plans after college?
Read NCTA Student Spotlight, Clayton RunkleSalute to Frontier County veterans Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Nov. 11, 2020
By NCTA News
Happy Veterans Day, 2020! A recognition by NCTA and the campus community spanned several days this week.
In the absence of a public observance in Curtis due to COVID-19 concern, a 2020 Veterans Day community service project was planned by the NCTA Diversity Committee.
Elementary students wrote thank you notes, committee chair Rachel Faber contacted the American Legion Posts in Maywood and Curtis to obtain lists of the veteran membership and she ordered supplies for gift bags.
Read Salute to Frontier County veteransAlways faithful and thankful Wednesday, November 11, 2020
By Mary Crawford, NCTA News editor
“Semper Fidelis” often is included at the end of emails and letters sent from Tyler Faber. In Latin, the motto of the United States Marine Corps means “always faithful.”
Each November, the IT technician who works amid computers, monitors and tech equipment from a first-floor office in Ag Hall on the campus of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis observes two significant events.
The 245th birthday of the Marine Corps was Tuesday, a day ahead of Veterans Day on November 11.
Read Always faithful and thankfulBe safe, stay healthy Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Nov. 10. 2020
NCTA Dean’s Message by Larry Gossen, Ph.D.
Now in our 12th week of in-person classes since starting the fall semester on August 24, our Aggie community continues to work hard on keeping the campus a healthy and safe environment for education.
I commend the diligence of all as we social distance, utilize facial coverings, and practice healthy choices by avoiding large groups.
As a college, we have been actively engaged in planning and following health processes since two dozen students returned to campus for summer session in June.
Read Be safe, stay healthyAggies to Wyoming for stock horse contest Monday, November 9, 2020
Nov. 9, 2020
By Mary Crawford, NCTA News
TORRINGTON, Wyo. – Seven Ranch Horse students from NCTA competed last weekend in their second live show of the fall season.
The Colorado Northeastern Junior College Ranch Horse Versatility Team hosted the Fall Showdown at the Goshen County Fairgrounds.
“We had a wonderful weekend in Torrington with horses and riders alike putting together runs that showed their talent, skill and progress,” said Coach Joanna Hergenreder.
Coach Hergenreder summarizes results:
Read Aggies to Wyoming for stock horse contestFuture Aggies invited to Discovery Day on Nov. 10 Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Nov. 4, 2020
By Mary Crawford, NCTA News
CURTIS, Neb. – Brook Bradford and Kylee Bosard have known for several months where they wanted to begin their college career in January. They’ve applied and been accepted as incoming freshmen.
Each made a campus visit last month to “Discovery Day” at NCTA in Curtis. That sealed the deal.
Read Future Aggies invited to Discovery Day on Nov. 10Aggie Club Highlight, Shotgun Sports Team Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Nov. 4, 2020
By Malina Lindstrom, student writer
The Shotgun Sports Team is currently in the midst of their fall season and this week’s Aggie Club Highlight comes to us from Colby Mitchell, president of the Shotgun Sports Club.
What is Shotgun Sports Club, and who are the members? How many members do you have?
Shotgun Sports is a club where people have the opportunity to come shoot, and also the chance to compete. We have 11 members so far.
When and where does the club meet?
Read Aggie Club Highlight, Shotgun Sports TeamMeet Jo Popp – NCTA Staff Spotlight Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Nov. 4, 2020
By Taylor Hendrix for Aggie Student Senate
The NCTA Student Senate has named Jo Popp as the Faculty/Staff Member of the Month for November. She was presented a certificate from Student Senate representative Taylor Hendrix.
What is your role at NCTA?
I work with the Food Service department, primarily at Chandie’s Castle, but sometimes at Aggie Dining, if needed. That is a 9-month position. In the summer, I may help with maintenance and upkeep in the residence halls.
How many years have you worked at NCTA?
Read Meet Jo Popp – NCTA Staff SpotlightMeet Lauren Nichols, NCTA Student Spotlight Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Nov. 4, 2020
By Malina Lindstrom, student writer
A recent American FFA Degree recipient, Lauren Nichols is a second-year animal science student at NCTA and is this week’s Student Spotlight. Read on to learn more about Lauren and her involvement.
Hometown
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
What are your plans after college?
My plans and career goals after college involve working in the cattle industry in some way, either in production, genetics or nutrition.
What organizations, clubs, and teams are you involved with at NCTA?
Read Meet Lauren Nichols, NCTA Student SpotlightFrom a grateful campus Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Nov. 4, 2020
NCTA Dean’s Message by Larry Gossen, Ph.D.
College students on a small campus such as NCTA are an inspiration to me.
I value their enthusiasm, ideas, their broadened views “outside the box” and their determination or undaunted nature.
At the same time, however, many of these teenagers and young adults who hail from farms and ranches in the Midwest are some of the most appreciative, polite, and service-oriented citizens around. They are patriotic and do not take their freedoms for granted.
Read From a grateful campus