Jimmy Chavez-Perez, left, and Tyler Collins pose for a photo at the SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference.
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Campus Happenings

Additional Food Assistance for Students in Need

Wake Technical Community College opened a food pantry at its Beltline Education Center on Monday, February 5, in an effort to provide more assistance to students in need.
College Leadership

Senior VP Appointed to Morrisville Chamber Post

Wake Tech Senior Vice President Rita Jerman has been named Treasurer of the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
Around WakeTech

Wake Tech Earns “Military Friendly” Designation

Wake Technical Community College has been designated a 2018 Military Friendly® School by Victory Media.
College Leadership

Senior Dean Wins State Award

The North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges has announced that Dr. Kai Wang, Senior Dean of Strategic Innovations at Wake Technical Community College, has been named Staff of the Year for 2018.
Events

Annual Service Project Honors Dr. King’s Legacy

RALEIGH, N.C. (January 16, 2018) - Wake Tech honored the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with a special service project focused on combating hunger.
Academics

Fall 2017 Honor Roll Announced

Dr. Stephen Scott, president of Wake Tech Community College, is proud to announce 1,780 students made the President’s List or Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester.
Academics

Spring Semester Begins after Winter Weather Delay

Wake Tech’s spring 2018 semester began today, a few days late because of recent wintry precipitation.
Academics

Raleigh Resident Named 2017 Scott Scholar

Dr. Stephen C. Scott, President of Wake Technical Community College, is pleased to announce that Raleigh resident Aaron Ruff has been named the 2017 Scott Scholar.
Academics

Nursing Graduates Ready to Enter Workforce

The Triangle’s health care workforce is about to get a boost: 67 graduates of Wake Tech’s nursing program received their pins at the Perry Health Sciences Campus Thursday, December 14.