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Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton’s contract has been extended until June 30, 2029, after a unanimous vote by the College’s Board of Trustees, followed by approval from the State Board of Community Colleges.
Financial services firm Fidelity to add more than 1,500 jobs in Research Triangle Park
El Club de Interpretación (Interpretation Club) provides further opportunities for students enrolled in Durham Tech’s Translation and Interpretation programs.
Durham Tech has selected architectural firms for three major projects on its Durham Main Campus and Orange County Campus in Hillsborough.
In order to receive accommodations for a disability, the student must self-identify and submit documentation to support the need for reasonable accommodations.
The Durham Tech Community Health Lab recently was among organizations honored by Duke through two different awards.
In partnership with the Duke Outpatient Clinic, the Community Health Lab received the 2024 Interprofessional Education Team Excellence Award, which honors teams for extraordinary accomplishments and service in interprofessional education and care.
In partnership with the Duke Outpatient Clinic, the Community Health Lab received the 2024 Interprofessional Education Team Excellence Award, which honors teams for extraordinary accomplishments and service in interprofessional education and care.
Nathaniel B. White Sr. blazed a trail at Durham Tech.
He was the College’s first African-American Board of Trustee member and a founding member of Durham Industrial Education Center. He was appointed by the Durham County Board of Commissioners and served 32 years as a trustee.
He was the College’s first African-American Board of Trustee member and a founding member of Durham Industrial Education Center. He was appointed by the Durham County Board of Commissioners and served 32 years as a trustee.
Learn more about the eligibility requirements for work-based learning at Durham Tech.
Health Health and Wellness programs have a limited number of spaces for admissions each year. Due to the limited spaces, admission to a health technology program is gained either by a first-qualified, first-admitted process (for most health programs) or by a competitive admissions process (for nursing programs).