Office Management student makes the most of college credits earned in high school
Kaelynn Hauser took several dual credit classes in high school – earning both college and high school credit for those classes.
Kaelynn Hauser took several dual credit classes in high school – earning both college and high school credit for those classes.
Five students in the Civil Engineering Technology program traveled to the nation's capital to compete in a two-day surveying competition.
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.
The recent ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline has highlighted the importance of cybersecurity on a national level.
Students in the Electro-Mechanical program learn about equipment, electrical systems, mechanical systems and processes.
Students sampled water from Baird Creek to study the qualities - and inhabitants - of local surface water.