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Office Management student makes the most of college credits earned in high school
Kaelynn Hauser took several dual credit classes in high school – earning both college and high school credit for those classes.
Photography students from NWTC have created online portfolios of their recent work. For anyone missing their favorite art gallery or museum, the collection brings fresh new art to you.
The photos they produced in their Digital Photography class are showcased at https://sites.google.com/view/nwtc-edu-digital-art-showcase/photography. The site notes, "They’ve worked hard to learn to operate camera equipment, train their eyes to see compositions, and consistently produce captivating images. Please have a look around and share any images you like!"
If a creative career is in your future – or on your wish list – visit the Digital Arts page to learn more!
Kaelynn Hauser took several dual credit classes in high school – earning both college and high school credit for those classes.
NWTC Dean of Regional Learning, Jan Scoville, reflects on the importance of National Coming Out Day and creating belonging for members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Victor Vue has always wanted to help others in need. Now, as a public safety officer with the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department, he is doing just that.