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April 2025

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College Leadership

Wake Tech Affirms Commitment to Equity, Better Future

Wake Tech President Dr. Scott Ralls and Board of Trustees Chair Tom Looney have released the following joint statement regarding recent events:
Academics

Wake Tech Announces Spring 2020 Honor Roll

Dr. Scott Ralls, president of Wake Tech Community College, is proud to announce 1,685 students made the President’s List or Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 semester.
College Leadership

Dr. Saundra Williams Named New Trustee

Wake Tech Community College is pleased to welcome a former statewide community college leader to the Board of Trustees.
In The Community

Virtual Run Raises $2,000 for Wake Tech Students

WT News Story - Virtual Run Raises $2,000 for Wake Tech Students.
Program News

New Accelerated Pharm Tech Degree Offers Instructional Courses Completely Online

Online learning options are suddenly more important than ever – and pharmacy technicians now have an opportunity to earn a degree online.
Guest Lectures

Virtual IT Speaker Series to Feature Big Data, Cybersecurity, and Internet of Things

Wake Tech is hosting a virtual IT Speaker Series featuring three experts sharing insight and challenges of emerging technologies.
Around WakeTech

Students, Faculty, and Staff Recognized for Excellence

Wake Tech is pleased to announce this year’s faculty, staff and student recipients of the college’s Excellence Awards.
Academics

College to Host Virtual Commencement Exercises

More than 1,700 Wake Tech graduates will turn their tassels from the comfort of their homes this summer.
Funding & Development

National Science Foundation Grants of Nearly $1 Million Will Add Classes, Enhance Opportunities

Wake Tech is pleased to announce that the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program has awarded the college two grants totaling $999,898 to help meet industry need for skilled technicians in modern, high-tech facilities and increase students’ understanding of the relevance of math in industry.