Eli Lilly’s commitment to expand in Durham County is great news for the county and region. Thanks to our Durham County Commissioners for their investment in good jobs and economic growth.
Durham Tech Community College’s Board of Trustees welcomed new board Chair Dr. Pat Ashley and new Vice Chair Gracie Johnson-Lopez to their new roles Tuesday, Aug. 19. The board unanimously elected them in June and their terms began July 1 and will run through June 2026.
The 300-hour course teaches the art of caring for the hands and feet. After successfully completing the course, the students will be able to sit for the North Carolina State Board of Cosmetic Art's exam to be a licensed Manicurist.
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During the first few hours or days following a disaster, essential services may not be available and relief workers cannot reach everyone right away. These resources may be used in your efforts to become prepared.
Durham Tech is dedicated to providing opportunities for students, employees, college partners, and the public at large in initiatives for the growth and advancement of our communities.
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Local filmmaker Dr. Diane Bloom visited Durham Tech on Oct. 24 to discuss and screen her 2002 documentary “An Unlikely Friendship,” which captures the famous Durham story of black civil rights activist Ann Atwater and KKK leader Claiborne Paul “C.P.” Ellis.
Four students in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program at Durham Tech spent six weeks transforming a courtyard for children with autism, which is used for play and socialization.
Find information and requirements for the Spring Commencement ceremony, including parking tickets, cap and gown pickup, and student rehearsal.