“With the move, we invested in family," Bullock said. “My wife and I got to know the essence and realness of being Mom and Dad. It saved our family.”
Bullock and his wife, Camillie, became immersed in growing their church, Haven of Hope Covenant, from 13 members to one that now welcomes more than 600 members.
In addition to growing their church, the Bullocks reared their children and became involved with Durham Tech. Each of the children were homeschooled until 10th grade when five of the seven began Durham Tech’s Middle College, with two of them giving the Commencement speeches at their Middle College graduations. The remaining two children attended Durham Tech in other capacities and the ties to Durham Tech didn’t stop with the Bullocks’ children. Camillie attended Durham Tech, and she received a President's Scholarship toward her ministry studies.
The Successful Project Management Continuing Education course is designed specifically for the practicing project manager and the future manager.
Start your engineering journey at Durham Tech! The Associate in Engineering (AE) program provides a seamless path to transfer into a UNC engineering program. Take the next step today!
For four decades, Durham Tech has been the first college campus for future Eagles, Tar Heels, Wolfpackers, and many other four-year destinations for thousands of Durham and Orange County residents.
In recent years, Durham Tech has developed Guaranteed Admissions Pathways at several nearby universities to give students the security and comfort of knowing these institutions have a spot ready for them.
Durham Tech has also worked to build new articulation agreements to make transferring easier for students in specific programs and for private colleges.
The Automotive Systems Technology Diploma curriculum is a more condensed course of study but still gives students the knowledge they need to seek employment as an entry-level transportation service technician.
The Manufacturing program provides students with essential skills and knowledge for a successful career in the dynamic manufacturing sector.
Several community organizations partnered with Durham Tech in recent weeks to help students get access to technology needed for classwork.
The Campus Harvest Food Pantry at Durham Tech has temporarily set up an emergency assistance distribution site in downtown Durham to serve students in need.
Durham Technical Community College President Dr. Bill Ingram received the Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award during The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro 2020 annual meeting at The Carolina Club on Friday morning.
Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton thanked Durham voters for their support Tuesday night following the overwhelming support and passage of the 2022 Durham County bond referendum for Durham Tech. The $112.7 million bond will fund new facilities in healthcare and life sciences that put more Durham residents in high paying careers.