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November 2025

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Program News

New Transfer Option Available for Dental Hygiene Students

Graduates of Wake Tech's Dental Hygiene program now have an opportunity to earn their bachelor's degree online, thanks to a new partnership with Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
Events

Open House is Saturday

Wake Tech is hosting an Open House at Southern Wake Campus on Saturday.

Around WakeTech

College Joins Hurricane Relief Effort for Western North Carolina

Wake Tech is joining the North Carolina Community College System's relief effort to support sister colleges impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Campus Happenings

Wake Tech Hosting Two Early Voting Sites

Wake Tech will host two Wake County early voting sites for the November 5 general election.
Employee News

New Culinary Arts Department Head Named

Wake Tech has named Chef Aaron Stumb as the new department head for the Culinary Arts, Baking & Pastry Arts and Hospitality Management associate degree programs.
Events

Electric Vehicles Celebrated at Wake Tech

Wake Tech celebrated electric vehicles and their advantages during an EV car show at the Hendrick Center for Automotive Excellence on Scott Northern Wake Campus.
Student Success

New Peer Leaders Excited to Mentor

Eight Wake Tech students are ready to guide and support their fellow Eagles along their college journey.
Student Success

Study Abroad Trips Planned for Summer 2025

Wake Tech is planning three life-changing Study Abroad trips for next summer. The trips are offered as part of the college's new Global Education program.
Campus Happenings

Fresh Produce for Students

Students took home fresh fruits and vegetables at a free pop-up produce market on Southern Wake Campus.