Cultivating Northeast Wisconsin’s Art Community
NWTC Artisan and Business Center Celebrates Annual Artist Residency Program at Art Garage
NWTC Artisan and Business Center Celebrates Annual Artist Residency Program at Art Garage
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.
NWTC Mechanical Design students partnered with Green Bay Metro Fire Department to design and create removable trays to sort and store their medical equipment.
Exacerbated by the pandemic, the state’s skilled healthcare workforce shortage is continuing to impact Northeast Wisconsin employers. To combat this issue, Prevea Health has partnered with NWTC’s Corp
This year, nearly $71,000 ($70,921 to be exact) was raised for the NWTC Educational Foundation during Give BIG Green Bay.
In February, the College became one of the 393 campuses across the United States recognized for sustainable land use by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Graduates of NEW Scholars sign their acceptance letter to NWTC
Secretary Crim meets with NWTC and local fire department representatives to learn about training and workforce needs within the district.
NWTC celebrates 50 years with open house for everyone to experience newly renovated west side of campus and learn about the College’s resources to students and the greater community.
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Mayor Genrich visit NWTC to discuss the benefits of a two-year education and the role it plays to meet workforce demands within the community.
NWTC student, Sarah Hite, receives national recognition for accomplishments and leadership in helping to build a more inclusive community.
NWTC District of Trustees positions open for Door, Oconto, Marinette, Brown and Outagamie counties