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News: Durham Tech receives $500,000 grant for campus-wide Information Technology upgrades
Durham Technical Community College will make several advancements to its Information Technology program and infrastructure with a recent $500,000 grant. The donation was made by an anonymous donor and will allow the College to improve its Information Technology program and to upgrade the wireless service at all campus locations in an initiative known as the Durham Tech Advanced Innovation Learning Spaces, or DTAILS, project.
News: Viva the Arts supports extensive arts enrichment opportunities for the College and community.
Now in its 24th year of curating and delivering a variety of arts-related experiences at Durham Tech, founding members Lou Rollins, Bonnie V. Stone and Irene Laube saw the need for the college to be at the forefront of bringing art to the community.
News: SPECTRUM Club provides safe, inclusive space for LGBTQ+ community at Durham Tech
Sexuality Pride Educate Connect Trust Respect Unity Multiplicity (SPECTRUM) is a student club at Durham Tech whose mission is to advocate for and support the needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.

It was established in 1994 as the Gay and Lesbian Society, and later changed the name to SPECTRUM in 2010.
Biomedical Equipment Technology
This Biomedical Equipment Technology Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree curriculum prepares students to use basic engineering principles and technical skills to install, operate, troubleshoot, and repair sophisticated devices and instrumentation used in the health care delivery system.
News: Durham political fixture, civil rights activist will speak at Durham Tech for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. event
N.C. Rep. Henry M. Michaux, Jr. will be the featured speaker at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. event hosted by Durham Technical Community College.
Michaux has served in the North Carolina House of Representatives for more than 40 years, making him the longest-serving member in the state’s House. He is set to retire after his current term.
News: William Peace University, Durham Tech announce new transfer partnership
William Peace University and Durham Technical Community College have entered a partnership to further the missions of both institutions.
The agreement will provide educational advancement opportunities for graduates of Durham Tech. WPU and Durham Tech also will collaborate on program innovations and needs and seek opportunities to advance the partnership.
News: Chamber study: Durham Tech a key partner in future Orange County construction trades growth
As Orange County looks to bolster a growing need for construction trades workers, Durham Tech has been named a key partner in leading that growth, according to a study by The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro.
Ribbon-Cutting Event Guidelines
The Marketing and Communications Department works with campus partners to coordinate ribbon cuttings for approved events.
News: Durham Tech student accepted into Women and Minority Engineering Research Program at NC State
Rodriguez, 28, was accepted into the Women and Minority Engineering Research Program at North Carolina State University.

The 10-week summer program requires students to work a minimum of 25 hours per week, and provides a high quality research experience along with mentoring support. The program begins May 24 and includes a $5,000 stipend.
Online Learning
Online courses provide a flexible option for busy, motivated students to learn without traveling to campus. Hybrid courses combine distance learning with weekly on-campus meetings, giving you an online experience with a face-to-face personal touch (and fewer trips to campus).

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