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News: Durham Public Schools, Durham Tech partner to prepare students for skilled trades field
Durham Public Schools and Durham Technical Community College are collaborating with local businesses to fulfill the need for skilled trade workers in the area.
The WayMakers: Durham’s Skilled Trades Pathway is funded through $450,000 in grants from the A.J. Fletcher Foundation. Durham Public Schools will receive $300,000, and Durham Tech will receive $150,000.
News: Unwavering determination takes Durham Tech alumni around the world, to physics award at NC State
Shortly after landing on American soil in 2011 as a refugee, Zareiesfandabadi found his way to Durham Tech and got a job at a local hotel to make ends meet.
News: Simmons achieves nursing dream at Durham Tech, will impact lives of local prisoners
Harold Simmons walked across the stage on July 12 with 41 of his classmates at the Durham Tech Practical Nursing Pinning Ceremony.
News: Liliana Bolanos Arbaca: Making the technical look easy
This July, recent Durham Tech graduate Liliana “Lili” Bolanos Arbaca participated in the University of North Carolina EDGE Genomic symposium. EDGE, or Educational Pathways to Increase Diversity in Genomics, is a two-year summer program providing training in research skills, career opportunities and mentoring to undergraduate students, specifically first-year students and sophomore from underrepresented and disadvantaged, who are interested in genomics careers.
News: One person helped change Dr. Tammy Bird’s life
Dr. Tammy Bird, the director of Adult Basic Education at the College, dropped out of high school in the 10th-grade, but wound up being a first-generation college graduate, earning her master's degree in literature and her doctorate degree in adult and community college education. Now that Bird has accomplished her goals, she is helping Durham Tech students achieve theirs.
News: Ryle discovers passion for health information technology at Durham Tech, meets growing need in Triangle
After initially wanting a career in nursing, Marissa Ryle found her fit in health information technologies.
News: Duke +Programs welcome Durham Tech students
Duke’s +Programs are signature, immersive, experiential learning opportunities that engage students in projects across a wide variety of disciplines. This summer Duke offered nine different +Programs in math, history, documentary studies, data, computer science, coding, climate, arts, and applied ethics. For the first time in +Programs history, Duke partnered with Durham Technical Community College to bring students from both schools together.
News: Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton's statement on Durham County voters' overwhelming support of the 2022 bond referendum
Durham Tech President J.B. Buxton thanked Durham voters for their support Tuesday night following the overwhelming support and passage of the 2022 Durham County bond referendum for Durham Tech. The $112.7 million bond will fund new facilities in healthcare and life sciences that put more Durham residents in high paying careers.
News: Durham Tech takes first place in national NASA competition
The Programmabulls, as the Durham Tech student group is known, won first place in the Physical Team competition at the 2018 NASA Swarmathon, a three-day robotics event at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on April 19. The prize included a $5,000 check and trophy.

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