NWA Comic Con returned to Northwest Arkansas in early January, a year after winter weather forced the event’s cancellation. The Jan. 17-18 event drew fans of film, television, animation, and geek culture...
Dr. Dennis C Rittle, NWACC president, greeted and visited with students and invited them to take a pastry as they walked through the student center in mid-April.
The students had a chance to...
For many students NWACC campus art is something seen in passing, a sculpture near a building, a framed piece in a hallway, or work that blends into the background of daily routines.
Behind these...
Northwest Arkansas Community College had its soft opening for the “Life Transition Closet” at the Benton County campus last fall. The closet provides students, faculty, and staff with an array of donated...
Charlzie Jones is a freshman in her second semester at NWACC. She balances a full class schedule with shifts at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. — and she does it with a level of discipline that...
After 28 years at Northwest Arkansas Community College, Professor Miles Fish leaves behind a legacy shaped by passion, dedication, and a deep commitment to his students.
A special music concert...
On Wednesday, March 4, representatives from the Marshallese Educational Initiative (MEI) hosted a discussion titled “Our Nuclear Past and Present: The Shared History between the United States and Marshall...
BENTONVILLE, Ark -- On Wednesday, March 4, the Spring Arts and Culture Festival’s “Words Between Us” event started off the day. During this event students and staff read excerpts from their favorite...
For this year’s Spring Arts & Culture Festival, NorthWest Arkansas Community College featured ceramicist Chrystal O’Boyle, who shared her 12 years of unique artistry with an audience of art lovers....
On Thursday, March 12, the Northwest Arkansas community gathered for an evening of eventful stargazing as well as learning at the “Star Party” hosted as part of NWACC’s Spring Arts & Culture...
Lu Antolinez, Senior Photographer
• March 27, 2026
NWACC, in partnership with the Bentonville Library, hosted a keynote event in White Auditorium on March 5, titled, “Connected By Story: How Fiction Old and New Shapes Who We Are.”
The session...
Chess, often referred to as the “Game of Kings,” is deeply rooted in ancient civilizations, evolving over countless ages into the strategic marvel we relish today. Across a board of 64 squares, with...