Laurie Clowers, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at Wake Technical Community College, has been accepted into Leadership North Carolina’s 2017-18 class.
A special museum exhibit presented by Wake Tech students opened today at the City of Raleigh Museum. America’s Wars: Individual Experience and Collective Memory is sponsored by a first-ever grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities.
It’s back to the books for nearly 23,000 Wake Tech students! The fall 2017 semester began today, and students flooded Wake Tech’s five campuses to meet new friends, find classes, and ask questions about advising and financial aid.
2016-17 was the most successful year ever for grants at Wake Tech! The Office of Sponsored Programs and Federal Relations received $10.99 million in grant funding.
Wake Tech’s Public Safety Education Campus has a new leader: Jeffrey Robinson, a seasoned law enforcement professional, has been named Dean and Chief Campus Officer of the Public Safety Education Campus.
Wake Tech is now offering – for the first time – a 15-week training in computer coding languages. Web Developer Coding Boot Camp, which begins Tuesday, July 25, is offered through Wake Tech’s non-credit Workforce Continuing Education division.
RALEIGH, N.C. (July 5, 2017) - The Wake Tech Foundation has two new hires who – together – bring more than 40 years of experience to the leadership team. Roxanne Miller and Meg Stradling will greatly enhance Foundation efforts to find and manage resources in support of the Wake Tech mission.
Men’s soccer at Wake Tech has a new leader – with a passion for success. Athletic Director Barry Street announced today that Ted Awana takes over as head coach for the men's soccer program.