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February 2024

Latest News from Wake Tech

Events

Law Enforcement Cadets Graduate

A new class of highly trained law enforcement officers are ready to serve and protect. Nearly 20 cadets graduated from Wake Tech's rigorous Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy and received certificates and awards at the Southern Wake Campus.
College Leadership

New Dean of Transportation Programs

Wake Tech is excited to welcome Rick Sapienza as the new Dean of Transportation Technologies.
College Leadership

Provost Named Fulbright Scholar

Wake Tech is proud to announce Dr. Keith Babuszczak, provost for IT Programs and the RTP Campus, has been selected as a 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Scholar for the prestigious Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Program to India.
Workforce Continuing Education

Enrollment Window Opens for Free Workforce Training

Wake Tech Propel covers the cost of registration, fees, books and course materials for about 50 short-term training programs.
Events

More EV Charging Stations for Students, Employees

Students, employees and visitors at Wake Tech's Perry Health Sciences Campus can now power up their electric vehicles onsite.
Events

Students Earn Medals at Elite ACF Competition

Culinary and baking students showed off talents, earning 36 medals at the North Carolina American Culinary Federation competition at Scott Northern Wake Campus.
Events

College Works to Increase Manufacturing Talent Pipeline

Wake Tech is among a select group of community and technical colleges across the United States working together to increase the talent pipeline for the manufacturing industry.
Partnerships

Community Partnerships on National Stage

Wake Tech's work building community partnerships was on the national stage as part of the Achieving the Dream 2024 conference in Orlando, Fla.
Employee News

College Welcomes New Department Head for Criminal Justice

Wake Tech is pleased to announce Mark Sullivan as the new department head for Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Technologies and Public Safety Administration.