Class schedule brings comfort and success
As physical distancing made classes nationwide move to the web, Introduction to Diversity instructor Lance Kelley created strategies to help students regain a sense of normalcy.
As physical distancing made classes nationwide move to the web, Introduction to Diversity instructor Lance Kelley created strategies to help students regain a sense of normalcy.
“I thought eight week classes would make it more difficult, but honestly, it’s been a breeze!” she said. “I took two this summer and I felt like I could have taken another one. It’s very doable.”
As students in the Biomedical Electronics program finished up the spring semester virtually, instructor Don Cormier still wanted to give them some hands-on experience.
When other degree programs converted from long semesters to eight-week terms, Rob Gross was ahead of the curve.
One NWTC student has traveled halfway around the world and earned three college degrees to achieve her dream—and she’s on her way to a fourth.
NWTC is pleased to honor Jenni Oliver ‘17 with the Soaring Recent Alumni Award. The new award celebrates a recent alum who is soaring both personally and professionally.
NWTC is honored to announce that Jeff Tyndall ‘77 has been named the 2020 recipient of the NWTC Distinguished Alumni Award.
Carla Hedtke, former chair of NWTC’s Board of Trustees, received the 2020 Central Region Trustee Leadership Award from the Association of Community College Trustees.
NWTC welcomes Mohammed Bey as its first Chief Officer for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Rachel Cozens ‘20 wiped away tears as she walked up to NWTC President Jeff Rafn at the Grad Bash graduation celebration in June.
NWTC student Michael Weaver ‘21 didn’t believe college was in the cards for him.
Since Anna Nighorn ’12 was a little girl, she wanted to be a nurse.