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The wise words of Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr. filled the DPAC auditorium during Durham Tech’s 2018 commencement ceremony.
“Each of you has vast amounts of untapped potential that has not been discovered or has not been developed simply because the circumstances of your life have never called them forth,” said Wynn, the third president of Durham Tech. “You have barely scratched the surface of your deep reservoir of hidden talent. Use your knowledge and skills wisely, to the benefit and betterment of your community and of society as a whole.”
“Each of you has vast amounts of untapped potential that has not been discovered or has not been developed simply because the circumstances of your life have never called them forth,” said Wynn, the third president of Durham Tech. “You have barely scratched the surface of your deep reservoir of hidden talent. Use your knowledge and skills wisely, to the benefit and betterment of your community and of society as a whole.”
Our adjunct faculty are a valuable part of the educational experience at Durham Tech. More than 300 adjunct faculty members foster a tremendous educational experience online and in classrooms each semester. There are several resources available for adjunct faculty.
Through a pair of dark lenses, Durham Tech paramedic student Thomas Doty could see a patient lying down with a blood clot in their right leg.
He reached out to navigate through the augmented reality simulation as he watched the scene unfold.
The simulation was viewed through the Emergency Medical Science program’s new set of augmented reality glasses – a device that allows its users to virtually view what happens inside the body it’s hit with a disease or medical condition.
He reached out to navigate through the augmented reality simulation as he watched the scene unfold.
The simulation was viewed through the Emergency Medical Science program’s new set of augmented reality glasses – a device that allows its users to virtually view what happens inside the body it’s hit with a disease or medical condition.
With the Durham Tech Promise, recent high school graduates in Durham and Orange counties can receive up to $1,000 each year for two years.
View priority deadlines for applying to the College and for financial aid assistance.
Durham Technical Community College will launch a new Anesthesia Technology program this fall.
In order to receive accommodations for a disability, the student must self-identify and submit documentation to support the need for reasonable accommodations.
In mid-June, Little Free Libraries opened their handcrafted doors to students, faculty, staff, and the community at large.
Students who previously applied to or attended Durham Tech and are returning after an extended absence of three or more semesters must re-apply to the college using the CFNC enrollment application.
The Automotive Systems Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree exposes you to different aspects of the automotive trades and gives you an array of skills to enter the workforce with.