
Secretary Crim Visits NWTC to Learn about Training & Workforce Needs within District
Secretary Crim meets with NWTC and local fire department representatives to learn about training and workforce needs within the district.
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Secretary Crim meets with NWTC and local fire department representatives to learn about training and workforce needs within the district.
Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and Mayor Genrich visit NWTC to discuss the benefits of a two-year education and the role it plays to meet workforce demands within the community.
NWTC student, Sarah Hite, receives national recognition for accomplishments and leadership in helping to build a more inclusive community.
NWTC and UW-Green Bay are selected to be part of the Aspen-AASCU Transfer Student Success and Equity Intensive
NWTC received the inaugural Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Award from the Green Bay SHRM for its commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce.
The College has been recognized as a 2021 Tree Campus by The Arbor Day Foundation for creating practices to ensure proper land use and urban tree management.
New technologies, like virtual reality and 3D printing, are being integrated into NWTC's curriculum to help provide more realistic and immersive training opportunities for students.
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