Toy rockets launch nontraditional engineering career
Abby Dewane, a 2020 Automation graduate, got her start in the back yard with Dad.
Abby Dewane, a 2020 Automation graduate, got her start in the back yard with Dad.
Students sampled water from Baird Creek to study the qualities - and inhabitants - of local surface water.
Automotive students Alex Breider and Brent Johnson saved the day by finding a customer's missing ring.
“I thought eight week classes would make it more difficult, but honestly, it’s been a breeze!” says Kazoua Yang, a mother who started a degree at NWTC this year.
We’re showing our appreciation for the Public Safety pros who keep us safer every day, including our NWTC students and grads.
If the 2020 economy has you looking for new job opportunities, we can help!
Great Shawano science teachers inspired anatomy instructor Courtney Mayer’s love of teaching; hear her story!
NWTC President Dr. Jeff Rafn shares a call to action for the NWTC community.
It’s easier to get things done when we can focus on one thing at a time. NWTC General Studies students benefit from that focus in 4x4 short class format.
Some people choose careers based on whether they’re creative or technical. Yaira Romero is choosing both.
As Wisconsin’s Safer at Home order begins to lift, "normal" might not be the word we use.
Everyone deserves to feel their feelings and acknowledge their own struggles.