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WITC Board Announces Selection of New PresidentThe Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Board of Trustees has
selected
Dr. Robert M. Meyer, Special Assistant to the Chancellor for
State and Federal Relations; Director, Stout Technology Transfer Institute,
Wisconsin, to become the next president of WITC. Read
more.
The Northwest Wisconsin Manufacturing Outreach Center (NWMOC), Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College (WITC) and Manufacturing Works cordially invite you to a gathering of manufacturing professionals to share best practices, learn about manufacturing topics, trends and opportunities while networking with industry peers. Read more.
Governor Jim Doyle recently announced at WITC-New Richmond three state awards to boost the economy of Northwestern Wisconsin and grow local jobs. Read more.
At a time when the need for skilled machinists is high, one Wakefield company has stepped in to help train potential employees to enter the workforce prepared. Extreme Tool & Engineering, Inc. has donated a Charmilles D20 Electrical Discharge Machine to the machine tool operation program at WITC. Read more.
Expertise, equipment, facilities, and training will now be easier for regional businesses to locate and use through the Regional Business Assistance Resource (ReBAR) directory. Read more.
MADISON — The growth in earnings by Wisconsin's Technical College graduates was nearly twice the rate of inflation over the past five years. According to the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) Longitudinal Follow-Up Study, more than three-quarters of the 2001-02 graduates are working in their fields of training. Read more.
The recently released State of Working Wisconsin 2008 report documents economic growth in Wisconsin as "soft" resulting from job losses, higher unemployment and declining median incomes, but credits Wisconsin's Technical Colleges for impacting the state's workforce. Read more.
WITC's simulation programs provide opportunities to
sharpen skills in [almost] real life settings.
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more.
The hands of machinists, welders and others involved in the manufacturing industry have built America. While there are those that would claim careers in manufacturing are in decline, experts in the field know otherwise and are adamant that high-technology manufacturing is playing an increasingly important role in the future of our country’s economic growth and ability to compete in a global marketplace. Read more.
As students return to the halls of Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College’s four campuses, a recent study has proven they have made the right choice. WITC ranks seventh among two-year colleges nationwide. Read more.
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