From job loss to living her passion
Now a professional wellness coach and the owner of The Pearl of Door County, Megan Lundahl talks about the path she took from losing her job to living her passion.
Now a professional wellness coach and the owner of The Pearl of Door County, Megan Lundahl talks about the path she took from losing her job to living her passion.
Artists who live in the NWTC District can now send art proposals year-round.
The Women of Color Network EIG creates a safe, inclusive space for employees who self-identify as WOC.
Leah Schlichting took advantage of the 4 x 4 program at the Shawano Regional Learning Center to advance her education while in high school.
In celebration of Valentine's Day, we want to share the story of our two alumni Eagle ‘lovebirds’ who actually met at NWTC.
The NWTC Educational Foundation is one of 45 nonprofits selected to participate in this year's Give BIG Green Bay, a 24-hour online giving event.
We asked a few of our employees to share their insights on the importance of this recognition.
Nine students in NWTC's emergency medical services programs have received scholarships from Aurora BayCare Medical Center and the BayCare Clinic Foundation.
One Marinette-area student is taking an unusual path to her nursing degree, and two local colleges say more students will follow her lead.
Tia is entering the Civil Engineering program to pursue her passion of learning the “how” and the “why” behind construction projects.
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Photography students from NWTC have created online portfolios of their recent work.