
Creative hands-on learning at home turns into a success
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.
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 student Michael Weaver ‘21 didn’t believe college was in the cards for him.
When travel worldwide was canceled due to pandemic concerns, two NWTC instructors found a way to create a study abroad experience right here in Wisconsin.
Three Northeast Wisconsin Technical College instructors have been chosen for the BayCare Clinic Foundation Faculty Professional Development of the Year Award.
Students can save thousands by starting college at NWTC and transferring to a four-year university.
NWTC received a grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to strengthen existing College agriculture programs.
NWTC and Green Bay Area Public School District are celebrating two seniors in the City Stadium Automotive program.
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a hands-on learning College and this will remain the focus as much as possible this fall.
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College has been added to a prestigious list of schools that promote diversity among both students and employees.
Dr. Aliesha R. Crowe, newly-named vice president for College Advancement, said she joined the college because NWTC has a national reputation for a strong focus on helping students succeed.