Wake Tech Alum Ready to Treat Patients
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Michael Denning, a Wake Tech graduate, is now Dr. Michael Denning, a pediatrician in Washington, D.C.
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April 2025

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Students in Action

Student Ambassador Selected for Prestigious Fellowship Program

One of Wake Tech's student leaders has been invited to join the prestigious E Pluribus Unum Fellowship program.
Student Success

STEM Students Selected for National Research Program

Two Wake Tech STEM students have been selected to participate in a national program to train them to be advocates for undergraduate research.
Wake Tech Foundation

College Awards More Than 300 Scholarships for 2022-23

Thanks to the generosity of corporate and individual donors, the Wake Tech Foundation awarded more than 300 student scholarships, totaling $447,204, for the 2022-23 academic year.
Partnerships

Wake Tech and Shaw University Sign Technology Articulation Agreement

Wake Tech and Shaw University have signed an agreement that allows Wake Tech course credits to transfer to Shaw toward completion of a bachelor of science degree.
Events

College Plans Strategic Expansion for Workforce Development

Wake Tech, the state’s largest community college, is planning a four-year strategic expansion to meet the workforce training needs of our growing community.
Partnerships

College Teams Up with Town of Morrisville for Esports Program

Wake Tech is teaming up with the Town of Morrisville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department to provide a space at the RTP Campus for the community to engage in the growing world of esports.
Events

College Announces Free, Accelerated Training

Adults looking for quick entry into the job market can take advantage of free, accelerated workforce training programs at Wake Tech.
Campus Happenings

Facilities Hosts Team-Building Event with a Purpose

Students returned from the Labor Day weekend to a nice surprise – a newly-painted patio at Building L on Southern Wake Campus.
Funding & Development

Federal Grant Brings Life Sciences Investment

The announcement of nearly $25 million from the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Build Back Better Regional Challenge will bring more life sciences training to Wake Tech.