
Rapid Response
A virus could have ended 108 years of uninterrupted classes. Faculty and staff mobilized to keep students on track.
A virus could have ended 108 years of uninterrupted classes. Faculty and staff mobilized to keep students on track.
“The biggest shame would be that if we have something to help with and we didn’t step up to the call,” NWTC Dean of Health Sciences and Education Scott Anderson said. As the COVID-19 pandemic grew aro
Dr. Amy L. Kox has been named dean of Trades and Engineering Technologies.
Mike Vander Heiden has been named NWTC’s dean of the College of Business.
Students, alumni, employers, and community members can benefit from NWTC Career Services
Sometimes the seeds of a simple beginning grow into something that will change lives forever.
People with low incomes will have more access to critical human services programs and educational pathways to help them advance socially and economically, thanks to a $495,000 grant from the Kresge Fo
Natalie Magnin has joined the Alumni and Foundation Department and she is excited to hear from NWTC graduates.
NWTC is pleased to announce Denisse Arjon-Rivera has been selected as the College’s 2020 State Ambassador.
More than 3,500 students graduated from NWTC last year with degrees and certificates in high-demand fields ranging from health care to engineering technology.
Talking to Amanda Chu frequently involves seedlings, orioles, bare feet—and surprises.
As a teenager, Victoria Jacquart left home and dropped out of high school. She babysat to make ends meet. Jacquart knew she wanted more, however.