Twenty cadets graduated from the Career in a Year Fire Academy, a partnership between Wake Tech and Wake County.
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May 2025

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Students Dine Their Way to Professional Success

Wake Tech students and recent alumni added etiquette to their toolbelt thanks to a special luncheon hosted by Career Services.
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Therapy Dog Helps Students De-Stress Before Midterms

Students relieved the stress of preparing for midterms with the help of a special four-legged friend at the Southern Wake Campus library.
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Wake Tech IGNITE Celebrates Life Changing Journeys

The Raleigh Convention Center was the place to be Tuesday as more than 800 business and community leaders gathered to hear remarkable stories of the impact of Wake Tech.
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High School Students Learn About Careers in Skilled Trades

High school students came to Wake Tech to experience what it would be like to enter a career in skilled trades.
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Award-Winning Creativity at Elite Baking Competition

Wake Tech students triumphed Thursday, taking home 33 medals for their dazzling cakes and showpieces at the American Culinary Federation competition at Scott Northern Wake Campus.
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An Italian Feast for Study Abroad

The Wake Tech Culinary Arts and Global Education programs are inviting guests to share in a fine dining experience to support Culinary Arts students studying abroad in Italy.
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Job Fair Attracts Hundreds

Wake Tech's annual job fair attracted nearly 500 job seekers eager to teach and work at North Carolina's largest community college.

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College Facility Recognized for Sustainable Design

The Central Energy Plant at Wake Tech East in Wendell has received a SPACE Award from the Triangle Business Journal for exemplary sustainable design and construction.

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Gov. Stein Visit Promotes Technical Education

Career and technical education took center stage as North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein visited the Hendrick Center for Automotive Excellence on Scott Northern Wake Campus.