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Prepare scale drawings and architectural designs while making sure their visions adhere to environmental, safety, and other regulations.
Charmaine Grafton was going through a difficult divorce when the second shoe dropped – she lost her job.
Grafton knew she wanted to enroll at Durham Tech, and she got the bad news three weeks after starting college classes.
“I felt broken,” Grafton said. “I was going through a divorce, starting back to school, caring for my children, and then laid off.”
Grafton knew she wanted to enroll at Durham Tech, and she got the bad news three weeks after starting college classes.
“I felt broken,” Grafton said. “I was going through a divorce, starting back to school, caring for my children, and then laid off.”
Helping veterans succeed at Durham Tech and in their future endeavors is the driving mission of the College’s Veterans Services office.
The Massage Therapy program is designed to prepare students for state and national massage therapy licensing exams through classroom and hands-on training.
The Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) has awarded Durham Tech with the Distinguished Registered Respiratory Therapist Credentialing Success Award for a second consecutive year.
Following World War II, North Carolina leaders looked for direction in a changing economic landscape given the transition from agriculture and the need for new investment in the fading local state economy.
New Durham Tech website brings engaging design, real-time support.
Provide technical advice to industrial or managerial personnel regarding design, construction, program modifications, or structural repairs.
Nearly 150 leaders and representatives from 36 North Carolina community colleges gathered on the Durham Tech Main Campus on November 21 for the 2019 Annual Student Conduct Symposium. The event was sponsored by the North Carolina Community College System.
“Today’s announcement by Fidelity Investments committing $250 million to the Invest in My Education program is a gamechanger."