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April 2025

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Student Success

College Celebrates Work-Based Learning

Hospitality Management student David Coe is being recognized as Wake Tech's 2022-23 Work-Based Learning Student of the Year.
Events

Phi Theta Kappa Celebrates New Members

Wake Tech’s Beta Alpha Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society welcomed more than 80 new members during an induction ceremony on the Southern Wake Campus.
Program News

College Maintains National Accreditation for Public Safety Training

Wake Tech's Public Safety Training Academy was awarded national accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. (CALEA®).
Events

WakeWorks® Apprenticeship Honors Milestone 100th Employer Partner

Wake Tech is pleased to announce and recognize The Tennie Group LLC as the 100th employer partner in the WakeWorks® Apprenticeship program.
Events

College Honors Veterans

Wake Tech students, faculty and staff gathered in the courtyard at the Southern Wake Campus for a Veterans Day observance to celebrate all who have served our country.
Events

Wake Tech Program Provides Hundreds of Thanksgiving Meals

Some 300 Wake Tech students don’t have to worry about affording a Thanksgiving meal for their families, thanks to a food-share partnership between the college, Food Lion and Publix.
Events

International Students on Display

Wake Tech celebrated its students from all corners of the globe at an International Day celebration on Southern Wake Campus.
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Wake Tech Honored for Being 'Bicycle Friendly'

Wake Tech is one of only a handful of community colleges to be honored with a Bicycle Friendly University award by the League of American Bicyclists.
Partnerships

Wake Tech and Elizabeth City State University Join Forces

Public safety and emergency preparedness in North Carolina will soon get a boost.