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April 2025

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Events

Fall Open House Packs the House

Hundreds of prospective students converged on Wake Tech’s Southern Wake Campus today for the college’s Fall Open House.
Academics

Wake Tech Names 2019 Scott Scholars

Wake Tech Community College is pleased to announce the Scott Scholars for 2019, Mana Aoi and Jenna Rogers.
Events

Perry Health Sciences Campus Goes Pink for Prevention

Wake Tech’s Perry Health Sciences Campus changed colors today to highlight breast cancer awareness.
Events

Students Bring Home Gold, Silver and Bronze

Students in Wake Tech’s culinary programs are celebrating success after winning 37 medals at the N.C. American Culinary Federation Competition at the Scott Northern Wake Campus.
Events

“Wake Invests in Women” Partners with Triangle Women in STEM to Address Gender Wage Gap

Wake Invests in Women is joining forces with Triangle Women in STEM as it works to address income gaps between men and women in STEM fields.
Employee News

New Leader Named to Enhance Work Based Learning and Customized Training

Wake Tech has named Dr. Pamela Howze, an experienced community college educator and consultant, as the new Executive Director of Apprenticeship, Customized Training, and Work Based Learning.
Around WakeTech

Wake Tech Raises the Bar on Higher Educational Facilities

Wake Tech is proud to be the recipient of a 2019 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Community Appearance.
Athletics

Athletics Program Has New Leader

Wake Tech’s popular athletics program has a new leader: The college has named Brian Anweiler as Athletic Director.
Academics

Wake Tech Celebrates Success of Award-Winning Initiative

Four years ago, Wake Tech embarked on an ambitious plan to change the face of online education. As one of 17 colleges and universities across the country to be awarded a First in the World grant from the U.S. Department of Education.