Continuing Education welding courses prepare students for employment in construction and in artistic sculpture and metalwork.
Durham Technical Community College announced plans on Tuesday for a 124-unit affordable housing development on South Briggs Avenue near its Main Campus. The development is intended to serve both eligible students at Durham Tech and members of the broader Durham community.
During a news conference event in the Phail Wynn Jr. Student Services Center, Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton called the housing initiative “transformative” for Durham Tech students and Durham residents who need affordable housing options in the region.
I want to congratulate Lee Roberts on his appointment as chancellor at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Organizational Development and Learning (ODL) is dedicated to creating a culture of learning and community for employees.
The Goodnight Scholars Program scholarship, valued at up to $21,000 per year, is awarded to approximately 20 transfer students each year.
Durham Tech Board of Trustees member and former Duke University Board of Trustees member Barker French has had a profound and lasting impact on education in Durham.
His experience with multiple nonprofits and educational institutions has helped French see intersections of common purpose and where partnerships should be built.
The work of the Center for Learning Excellence supports the College’s vision to be a learning college.
Continuing Education at Durham Tech offers job search and job skills enhancement courses for the Durham community. They are free to participants who are unemployed, have been notified of a layoff, or are underemployed (including students).
Today’s announcement of Catalent Pharma Solutions’ expansion of its bioanalytical manufacturing operation to Durham County is further proof of the ever-increasing importance of the life sciences to our regional economy.
Six Durham Tech students attending N.C. State this fall have received Goodnight Scholarships, valued at $22,000 per year for up to three years for transfer students from low- and middle-income families in North Carolina who are studying in a STEM or STEM-education field.