SPECTRUM is an organization with the mission to advocate for and support the needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community at Durham Tech.
SOTA is a nonprofit, student-run organization that promotes occupational therapy through community service, public relations, fundraising, and campus activities.
Tau Eta Sigma is a fraternity that promotes the highest possible degree of individual excellence in the art and science of dental technology and was established to honor any undergraduate who wishes to distinguish themselves in the field and dental community.
The Student Government Association is the voice of the community college student.
Learn more about the Student Government Organization Executive Board.
The Campus Harvest Food Pantry offers free bags of non-perishable/shelf-stable groceries, fresh produce, snacks, menstrual products, hygiene products, and diapers/wipes to currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff. The Food Pantry has also published a cookbook with easy-to-prepare, healthy recipes that use ingredients most commonly donated to the pantry for students facing food insecurities.
New Durham Tech applicants should attend a New Student Orientation. These sessions are encouraged for all first-time college students who will be attending Durham Tech.
Training for more than 100 Durham Tech employees is made possible by a $25,000 grant from the PNC Foundation.
Commonly asked questions about New Student Orientations.
Statement from Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton on Taysha Gene Therapies expansion