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Two Durham Technical Community College teams took first place in the Rube Goldberg Engineering Competition on April 21 hosted by Wake Technical Community College, the team’s best finish ever at the competition.
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Durham Tech students and employees and community members gathered together on Feb. 28 to listen and learn about documentary poetry from North Carolina’s recently inducted poet laureate, Jaki Shelton Green.
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Durham Tech instructor Grace Beeler has a passion for filmmaking.
Her latest project blends that passion with her desire to help a group of people she often interacts with — refugees. Beeler teaches English as a Second Language, or ESL, at Durham Tech.
The project, known as the Triangle Refugees Film Project, is to produce several short documentary films about local refugees.
Her latest project blends that passion with her desire to help a group of people she often interacts with — refugees. Beeler teaches English as a Second Language, or ESL, at Durham Tech.
The project, known as the Triangle Refugees Film Project, is to produce several short documentary films about local refugees.
For the last seven months, a group of 20 Durham Technical Community College students have been working up to 20 hours per week to prepare for the 2018 NASA Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center.
During the spring semester, Syderia Alston, Durham Tech Accounting and Finance graduate and FBLA Collegiate president. and Durham Tech Director of Business and Administration, Dr. LaTonya Steelea worked together on a research project with Needle & Thread Co., a mobile business, as part of Lenovo’s Data Trade Gateway Initiative that is a collaboration with N.C. State and other institutions.