Durham Tech’s Phlebotomy Program recently applied for and received its first accreditation from the American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians.
“To be accredited means your standards are of a higher quality,” said Dr. Jean D. Brown, director and clinical coordinator of Allied Health at Durham Tech. “We had to show proficiency in several areas. People can see Durham Tech has a high-quality Continuing Education Phlebotomy Program.”
Science Corporation’s expansion in Durham is not just a win for the regional economy, it’s a major opportunity for residents who want to be involved with a cutting-edge company using science and technology to improve people’s lives. With two-thirds of the new jobs requiring a two-year degree or less, Durham Tech looks forward to working with Science Corporation to create a pipeline of local talent.
The Manufacturing program provides students with essential skills and knowledge for a successful career in the dynamic manufacturing sector.
Durham Tech congratulates Morinaga on its announced expansion.
Joshua Colindres, a Durham native and Durham Tech’s Student Government Association (SGA) 2024-2025 president, puts thought behind each word he speaks and action behind those words.
Colindres wanted to be engaged with Durham Tech’s campus, which led to his interest in SGA.
“It was an easy decision to get involved in the Durham Tech community,” Colindres said. “The culture on the campus promotes involvement and a genuine family feel. I wanted in.”
Dr. Susan Bowen, Durham Tech vice president and chief operations officer, has been appointed by the Board of Directors of the American Association of Community Colleges to serve on the Commission on Institutional Infrastructure and Transformation.
Durham Tech Excellence Award 2024 winner Dr. Jason Moldoff happened upon Durham Tech in a unique and adventurous way.