Honoring a legacy of leadership and service: Langer receives 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award
Joe Langer, a 1974 NWTC graduate and long-time supporter of the College, is one of two 2025 NWTC Distinguished Alumni Award recipients.
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With December commencement quickly approaching, NWTC is proud to shine a spotlight on Emily, a soon-to-be practical nursing graduate from NWTC Marinette.
Why did you choose nursing?
My mother-in-law and stepmom both completed nursing school while raising young children, and they’ve been such an inspiration to me. I’ve also had a few amazing nurses while delivering my children – they made me want to help others feel as cared for as I did. Nursing is such an admirable career, and I’ve always felt called to it.
What was your experience like at NWTC?
I cannot recommend the program enough! The teachers at the Marinette campus are amazingly kind, understanding, excellent educators, and incredible role models. I’ve learned so much in just one year! A degree in nursing is such a smart choice because it opens up so many job opportunities. You will never regret investing in yourself through education!
What are your plans after graduation?
I’ve accepted a position at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay on the observation floor! I’m excited to gain a lot of experience and work with all types of patients. My long-term goal is to bridge to my RN in the next few years, but this job will help me build confidence and overcome that ‘new nurse nervousness'.
What's your favorite inspirational quote?
"This too shall pass." My mom always said this quote growing up. It’s simple but true – the hard times will pass!
Joe Langer, a 1974 NWTC graduate and long-time supporter of the College, is one of two 2025 NWTC Distinguished Alumni Award recipients.
Chris Meidl turned a moment of uncertainty into a launchpad at NWTC – discovering his passion, building a standout marketing career, and earning the 2025 Soaring Recent Alumni Award.
Mike Hagel didn’t come to NWTC just for a degree – he came to build a better life for his wife and five children. He now serves as NWTC’s 2025 WTCS Student Ambassador.