NWTC Trades & Engineering Students Put Their Skilled Training to the Forefront
NWTC Marinette hosts Master of Their Craft to celebrate students as they near graduation
NWTC Marinette hosts Master of Their Craft to celebrate students as they near graduation
NWTC hosts series of youth apprenticeship workshops for students to gain hands on experience
College restructures executive leadership team to advance and streamline operations
NWTC partners with Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding to meet growing need for skilled workforce
Last December, Bay Port senior Alexis Dietrich became the first high school student to complete NWTC’s Baking and Pastry Certificate.
Like many industries, healthcare continues to get more advanced as smart technologies continue to make their way into the beds and operating rooms of the hospitals and clinics in Northeast Wisconsin.
Students can now gain hands-on skills and knowledge for an electro-mech career in bite-sized chunks. NWTC is offering short certificates (just two to six credits each) in specific areas such as PLCs,
Registered nurses make up the largest profession in the healthcare industry. In an aging workforce, the state projects large healthcare workforce shortages over the next decade.
NWTC’s new Telecommunications Programs are intended to provide students with the theory and hands-on educational experience necessary for careers in the telecommunications field – a rapidly growing ma
NWTC Marinette students share their sentiment on joining the nursing workforce as they near graduation
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).