Students benefit from COVID-19 relief funding
NWTC is using federal COVID-19 relief funds to make college more accessible to students during the global pandemic.
NWTC is using federal COVID-19 relief funds to make college more accessible to students during the global pandemic.
In June, NWTC opened a new location on the east side of Green Bay through a partnership with the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Green Bay.
Created in 2019, Employee Involvement Groups (EIGs) are voluntary, self-initiated, and employee-led groups that focus on a common human characteristic.
The NWTC Artisan and Business Center is unique in the Wisconsin Technical College System as a stand-alone location for student and community education in the arts.
NWTC’s Executive Leadership Team believes in the importance of applying an equity lens to center the College’s work toward closing student equity gaps and becoming a socially just organization.
NWTC has named Robinson Inc. of De Pere as the 2021 Soar Higher Partner Award recipient.
James Kilsdonk, market president at Old National Bank and 2008 marketing graduate, is the recipient of NWTC’s 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award.
A dual graduate from NWTC, in 2015 and 2020, Sarah Stackhouse has a story that spans continents, career fields, and educational systems.
In 2020, Don Ramakers graduated from NWTC with an associate degree in cybersecurity.
Dr. Kathryn Rogalski, NWTC’s vice president of Learning, was one of 40 community college leaders selected for the 2021-22 Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship.
NWTC was one of 27 U.S. institutions designated as a 2021 Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation's Maritime Administration.
Starting this October, residents from the Aurora, Crivitz, Luxemburg, Oconto Falls, and Shawano areas will have more ways to earn an NWTC certification or credential in their communities.