
Dr. Sean Hurt
Dr. Sean Hurt, Earth and physical science faculty.
Dr. Sean Hurt, Earth and physical science faculty.
Dr. Lava Kadel, Math and Science Faculty
Joey joins NPC’s Math and Science faculty this year from Cardwell, Missouri.
Joey joins NPC’s Math and Science faculty this year from Cardwell, Missouri.
Joey joins NPC’s Math and Science faculty this year from Cardwell, Missouri.
A native of Indiana, Dr. Jason Martin moved to Poughkeepsie, Arkansas (30 miles north of Batesville, AR) with his parents and two brothers immediately after high school.
A native of Indiana, Dr. Jason Martin moved to Poughkeepsie, Arkansas (30 miles north of Batesville, AR) with his parents and two brothers immediately after high school.
A native of Indiana, Dr. Jason Martin moved to Poughkeepsie, Arkansas (30 miles north of Batesville, AR) with his parents and two brothers immediately after high school.
Aprile moved to Hot Springs last year but is originally from Smackover, Arkansas.
Aprile moved to Hot Springs last year but is originally from Smackover, Arkansas.
Aprile moved to Hot Springs last year but is originally from Smackover, Arkansas.
Education: 2007 Doctor of Philosophy Environmental Sciences – University of North Texas, Denton, TX. Dissertation, “Geology as a Georegion Influence on Quercus Fagaceae Distribution in Denton, and Coke Counties of Central and North Central Texas and Choctaw County of Southeastern Oklahoma, Using a GIS as an Analytical Tool.”
Dr. Rebekah Robinette is one of many great instructors on the NPC campus that is an alumnus of the college. Dr. Robinette became a student on our campus in 1996 when it was known as Garland County Community College. During her student years on campus she was very involved in the college’s Alpha Beta Psi chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, student-led tutoring, and socializing with fellow students. Her experiences with faculty and the skills gained through the MLT program here at NPC led Dr. Robinette to further her education and work experience in North Carolina. While in attendance at High Point University she worked in a Biotechnology company full-time. She was able to obtain such great employment solely because of the education and skills she obtained at NPC. Ultimately, Dr. Robinette went on to attend a Doctoral program in Biomedical Science at the University Of Florida College Of Medicine where she performed novel and ground-breaking fundamental medical research in Microbiology and Immunology. Her research culminated not only in a wealth of expertise in her subject matter but also in the publication of three primary authorship and five co-authorship articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Dr. Robinette shares her experience and expertise with the students at NPC through her courses in Microbiology and Anatomy and Physiology.
Dr. Rebekah Robinette is one of many great instructors on the NPC campus that is an alumnus of the college. Dr. Robinette became a student on our campus in 1996 when it was known as Garland County Community College. During her student years on campus she was very involved in the college’s Alpha Beta Psi chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, student-led tutoring, and socializing with fellow students. Her experiences with faculty and the skills gained through the MLT program here at NPC led Dr. Robinette to further her education and work experience in North Carolina. While in attendance at High Point University she worked in a Biotechnology company full-time. She was able to obtain such great employment solely because of the education and skills she obtained at NPC. Ultimately, Dr. Robinette went on to attend a Doctoral program in Biomedical Science at the University Of Florida College Of Medicine where she performed novel and ground-breaking fundamental medical research in Microbiology and Immunology. Her research culminated not only in a wealth of expertise in her subject matter but also in the publication of three primary authorship and five co-authorship articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Dr. Robinette shares her experience and expertise with the students at NPC through her courses in Microbiology and Anatomy and Physiology.
My name is Bishnu Dhakal and I am originally from the Midwestern region of Nepal. I completed my undergraduate and graduate degrees in chemistry at Tribhuvan University Nepal where I taught chemistry for both high school students and undergraduates for several years. I also spent time at New Mexico State University (NMSU) as a graduate student in the chemistry program.