From incarceration to multiple degrees
Michael Sykes started his NWTC journey while serving a 14-year prison sentence. While incarcerated, Sykes was encouraged by a friend working in horticulture to pursue his education.
Michael Sykes started his NWTC journey while serving a 14-year prison sentence. While incarcerated, Sykes was encouraged by a friend working in horticulture to pursue his education.
Last December, Bay Port senior Alexis Dietrich became the first high school student to complete NWTC’s Baking and Pastry Certificate.
Lily Rhode, 2019 Administrative Professional alumna, spoke with NWTC about the impact of scholarships on her success.
Balancing work, family, and school is not always easy, but Helms said that eight-week classes have made it much more manageable.
NWTC Sturgeon Bay campus hosts an evening of celebration for recent grads and alumni
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.
NWTC has partnered with FreeWill to give our staff, alumni, and friends a free online tool to help write a will in under 20 minutes.
When Natalia Ayala was 18, she and her family moved from Puerto Rico to the Green Bay area. Unsure of what career path to take, she began exploring options at NWTC and connected with Gema Garcia in NW
Ronald Frechette’s NWTC journey began when he was a senior at Menominee Indian High School (MIHS).
NWTC alumna Savanah Shumaker is an analytical chemist, specializing in nuclear magnetic spectroscopy at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland.