Continuing Education courses for Summer II and Fall 2026 are now available to view in Self-Service. Course sections listed with a begin date after July 1, 2026 will open for registration on July 1, 2026.
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State-of-the-art facility will expand biotechnology education, training, and career opportunities for the region thanks in part to a $6 million donation from Novo Nordisk
After 25 years at Durham Tech, Sue Cheng, Director of the Occupational Therapy Assistant program and Assistant Dean of Allied Health, is starting a new chapter in her career – retirement.
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).
Policies and Procedures Manual: The voluntary shared leave program allows employees to donate leave to employees who have been approved to receive leave through the program due to a medical condition or required quarantine during a communicable disease emergency.
One could say Mary Anne Fuller Grabarek’s ties to the city of Durham and Durham Tech began as early as 1957 when she moved from New York to Lawton, Oklahoma, the hometown of former College President, Phail Wynn.
Edward Uh Mendez has been selected as the College’s nominee for the Dallas Herring Achievement Award and the recipient of the Tony Kleese and Christine Kelly-Kleese Resilience Award, which was recently increased to $2,000.
Ophthalmic lab technicians cut, grind, and polish precision optical elements such as contact and eyeglass lenses.
Recently, our community lost an important figure in Durham Tech’s history – and key contributor to improving opportunity and life outcomes for people across the region. On Feb. 20, 2025, former Durham Tech Board of Trustees member James I. Bolden passed away at the age of 100.
Dr. Tracy Mancini, who previously served as the Dean of Arts, Sciences, and University Transfer at Durham Technical Community College, has been named the next president of Carteret Community College in Morehead City, North Carolina.
A 40-hour course that prepares student to become a community or medical interpreter. Instruction is in English.