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The Small Business Center provides startup and existing entrepreneurs with the information and tools needed to develop business ideas to become viable, sustainable, profitable, and successful.
Biologists collect and analyze biological data about relationships among and between organisms and their environment.
The Massage Therapy program is designed to prepare students for state and national massage therapy licensing exams through classroom and hands-on training.
Seven Durham Tech students will be attending NC State beginning this fall on Goodnight Scholarships, valued at $23,000 per year for up to three years for transfer students from low- and middle-income families in North Carolina who are studying in a STEM or STEM-education field.
Policies and Procedures Manual: Mileage Reimbursement procedure for college, rental, or personal vehicles for college-related travel.
The Durham Tech Foundation has added four new members to its Board of Directors, each bringing a strong record of leadership, innovation, and community service. Venus Myles, André Blackman, Terry McDonnell, and Brendan Moylan offer expertise across health care, financial services, entrepreneurship, and community development — sectors that align closely with Durham Tech’s mission of equitable education and workforce advancement.
Students have two paths to a Bachelor of Science of Nursing (BSN).
The Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), P3Connect, seeks to provide students with an integrated network of services and learning opportunities that will empower them to evaluate their interests and abilities, set academic and career goals, develop the necessary skills, and advance toward their career goals.
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60 for 60: RSVP at Durham Tech provided senior residents tax services, volunteer opportunities
In 1976, Durham Technical Institute and ACTION, a federal agency, partnered to launch the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at Durham Tech. Prior to offering this service at the College, the Volunteer Center of Greater Durham hosted the program.
RSVP provided senior residents, identified as those over the age of 55, with opportunities to volunteer in different capacities within the community.
Durham Tech locally sponsored the program by matching personal interests and skills of volunteers with opportunities to serve.
RSVP provided senior residents, identified as those over the age of 55, with opportunities to volunteer in different capacities within the community.
Durham Tech locally sponsored the program by matching personal interests and skills of volunteers with opportunities to serve.