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Dr. Chris T. McAllister co-publishes research in scientific journal

Dr. Chris T. McAllister, NTCC Natural Sciences Department, and colleagues, Eric M. Leis, Dr. Donald G. Cloutman, and Dr. Henry W. Robison, recently published their collaborative research in the journal Diversity on a new species of myxosporean parasite from green sunfish in Arkansas. Interestingly, the new species was named Myxobolus picassoi, after the famous Spanish sculptor and painter, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). It was so named because the parasite’s shape (see figs below) resembled some of his work that is characterized by bold use of color, shape, and form, and often depicts distorted and abstract figures. Their paper can be accessed by going to https://www.mdpi. com/1424-2818/18/2/69

Pictured (from left): Dr. Andrew Yox, Ian Mares, Araceli Landaverde, and Dr. Melissa Fulgham Courtesy photo

Two Presidential Scholars win $100 Eckman Awards

For their performance in the fall of 2025 in honors at NTCC in relation to their peers, two Presidential Scholars have won $100 checks. Sophomore Araceli Landaverde, came out ahead among the sophomores, scoring the highest GPA in the fall-semester “Hu-Music” Honors Seminar. Ian Mares, for his top scores in both Biology and Texas History, came in on top in the “BioTex Honors Seminar.”

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