A new advantage for students: Eight-week classes expected to increase student success
More than 3,500 students graduated from NWTC last year with degrees and certificates in high-demand fields ranging from health care to engineering technology.
More than 3,500 students graduated from NWTC last year with degrees and certificates in high-demand fields ranging from health care to engineering technology.
Some people might not willingly return to high school, but for the five NWTC embedded career coaches, high school hallways and buildings act as official office space Monday through Thursday.
A photography scholarship in hand, Bridget Novak attended a community college in a Chicago suburb near where she grew up.
When Tantoh Nforba, also known as “Farmer” Tantoh, left his central Africa home to begin studying agriculture in places like northeast Wisconsin, his neighbors thought he was crazy. Now his knowledge
Located in the heart of Green Bay’s Arts District on the city’s east side, the NWTC Artisan and Business Center serves as a creative hub for artists of all ages and abilities.
Talking to Amanda Chu frequently involves seedlings, orioles, bare feet—and surprises.
Insight Into Diversity Magazine names NWTC among “Excellence in Diversity” colleges
Lisa Van Horn (Civil Engineering Technician ’94) has gone from high school dropout to national leader, fueled by determination and an education she says meant everything.
Energy Management instructor Jennifer Brinker could help the United States go greener.
Austin Srnka, a senior at Kewaunee High School, is a young man with a solid plan for his future. After graduating in spring, he intends to become a nurse.
NWTC and Universidad Politecnica de Guanajuato (UPG) in Cortazar, Guanajuato, Mexico, partnered to prepare college students for a globally mobile environment.
Automotive student Daniel Diebold has been named a 2019 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a national coalition of more than 1,000 colleges and universities dedicated to campus-based civic engagem