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May 2025

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Student Success

Graphic Design Students Assist Local Entrepreneurs

Students in Wake Tech's Advertising and Graphic Design program got real-world experience, assisting local small-business owners by designing new brands for their companies.
Events

Wake Tech Key Organizer of Popular East Coast Game Conference

The annual East Coast Game Conference returns to the Raleigh Convention Center April 18-20.
Events

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Celebrates New Members

Wake Tech's Beta Alpha Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society celebrated 99 new members during an induction ceremony Thursday night on the Southern Wake Campus.
Academics

English Honor Students Attend Denver Conference

Three student officers in Wake Tech's Sigma Kappa Delta honor society for English and literature excellence attended the recent Sigma Tau Delta international convention in Denver.
Events

College to Host Job Fair April 25

Wake Tech, the state's largest community college, is recruiting faculty and staff for a variety of academic programs and departments to support the college's enrollment and campus growth.
Alumni

Wake Tech Graduate Named Recipient of 2023 Dallas Herring Achievement Award

Wake Tech graduate Khadijah Scarborough has been named the recipient of the 2023 Dallas Herring Achievement Award by the North Carolina Community College System.  
Events

College Celebrates Inaugural Founders Day and Spirit Month

Wake Tech is honoring its past and celebrating its future with a month-long schedule of events for students, faculty, staff, alumni and retirees.
Events

Open House Draws a Crowd

Wake Tech welcomed more than 1,100 prospective students and their families at the annual spring Open House on April 1.
Student Success

College Offering Free Books for Fall

Wake Tech students will enjoy a major cost saving this fall: free books! The announcement comes as the college transitions to a new program with its bookstore, Barnes & Noble.