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Local filmmaker Dr. Diane Bloom visited Durham Tech on Oct. 24 to discuss and screen her 2002 documentary “An Unlikely Friendship,” which captures the famous Durham story of black civil rights activist Ann Atwater and KKK leader Claiborne Paul “C.P.” Ellis.
Learn about the College's accomplishments and future plans in this 2024 issue of our Annual Report.
Counseling Services is committed to student success, and its counselors realize that pressure and difficulties affect academic performance. Staff members are available to meet with students individually to discuss a wide range of personal concerns.
The campaign was unveiled Tuesday night with an event at the College’s new Culinary Arts space in the American Tobacco Campus.
Community leaders from Duke Health, Novo Nordisk, Made in Durham, and the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce voiced strong support for the proposed Durham Tech bond referendum this fall, which would build a new Health Sciences Center, Life Sciences Training Center, a pedestrian connector over Lawson Street, and acquisition of property for future expansion of Main Campus.
The Durham County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing on July 12 to hear from the community regarding potential bond issues on the November 2022 ballot.
The $112.7 million referendum, if approved, would provide high-quality training hubs for major regional industries in healthcare and life sciences. With booming career opportunities in these sectors, Durham Tech is well-positioned to train local talent and provide a diverse workforce pipeline to area companies.
The Durham County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing on July 12 to hear from the community regarding potential bond issues on the November 2022 ballot.
The $112.7 million referendum, if approved, would provide high-quality training hubs for major regional industries in healthcare and life sciences. With booming career opportunities in these sectors, Durham Tech is well-positioned to train local talent and provide a diverse workforce pipeline to area companies.
Durham Tech is committed to providing a usable, functional website experience that is usable and accessible by everyone, regardless of age, ability, or situation, and contains no barriers for users with disabilities.
It is great to see Aspida Financial Services decide to stay in Durham for this major expansion.
From now through Dec. 22, Durham Technical Community College is taking part in the fifth annual Collegiate Hunger Challenge, competing against 13 other colleges and universities. The challenge tackles food insecurity on college campuses and empowers students to create awareness around hunger as they compete to collect the most food for those experiencing hunger.
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The Wells Fargo Foundation has awarded the Durham Technical Community College Foundation $100,000 to continue and expand on-campus financial coaching.