Paris Junior College News Archive
Welcome to the PJC News Archive. Listed on the pages below are the hundreds of news items released by PJC over the previous few years.
Theatre students take top honors
Paris Junior College theatre students garner ratings of Superior and Excellent during the State Play Festival at Weatherford College.
Read MorePTK magazine drive delivers
Phi Theta Kappa's magazine drive has resulted in hundreds of pounds of reading material that will be given to the VA hospital in Bonham and other area health care facilities.
Read MoreUTA nursing officials to visit
Obtaining a bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Texas at Arlington is possible through a PJC distance learning program. UTA officials to visit with PJC students March 31.
Read MoreNursing program to add session
PJC's nursing program has been granted approval to add an additional session, making room for 10 more students in the program.
Read MorePJC players net honors
Dragons basketball players named in Region XIV All-Conference honors.
Read MoreThe tenor on campus
Opera tenor Jay Hunter Morris returned to Paris Junior College Wednesday to discuss his career with PJC music students.
Read MorePJC students make case in Austin
Paris Junior College students got a chance to see the Texas Legislature in action and to voice their concerns over funding for junior colleges in the state.
Read MoreRadiology tech class under way
After years of preparation, Paris Junior College's new Radiology Technology Program welcomes its inaugural class.
Read MoreMr. and Miss PJC named
Two Paris Junior College claimed honors during halftime of the PJC Dragons' game against Jacksonville Wednesday, March 2, being named Mr. and Miss PJC.
Read MorePJC part of health care group
Paris Junior College joins five other institutions in the region to form the Northeast Texas Workforce Consortium for Health Professionals.
Read MoreG-ville takes on PJC interns
Thanks to a partnership with the City of Greenville, Paris Junior College – Greenville Center students will be working in city offices this spring.
Read MoreRotary benefit nets $20,000
The 2004 Daon Wall Rotary Scholarship Benefit brought in more than $20,000, and those who attended thought the whole thing hilarious. Considering many of them were dressed as clowns - or something equally outrageous - it's not a bit surprising.
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