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Several community organizations partnered with Durham Tech in recent weeks to help students get access to technology needed for classwork.
Durham Public Schools, Durham Tech, and Bloomberg Philanthropies joined Duke leaders on Wednesday in celebrating the ribbon-cutting of the new Durham Early College for Health Sciences (DECHS). Located in Research Triangle Park and made possible through a $29+ million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies, the school is a collaborative effort to position Durham and the Triangle as a model for preparing the next generation of health care providers.
Durham Tech plans to open Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 10 a.m. for all students and employees, except for essential personnel and those at Northern Durham Center, which will operate on a normal schedule.
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Dr. Christy Walker, Director of Career Services at Durham Tech, received the Roy N. Anderson Award at the North Carolina Career Development Association annual conference on October 11 at Meredith College.
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.
The Massage Therapy program is designed to prepare students for state and national massage therapy licensing exams through classroom and hands-on training.
Durham Tech has been selected to serve on one of three university teams put together to help solve NASA’s 21st century aviation challenges.
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.
Ten Durham Tech Clinical Trials Research Associate students recently earned certificates from Duke University’s Engagement, Recruitment and Retention Certificate Program.