Organization's mission statement: Gateway Technical College Vision & Mission Statement: Vision: We make life-changing educational opportunities a reality. Mission: We deliver industry-focused ...
Gateway Technical College is accepting applications from district residents who want to fill the board seat left vacant by ...
Ritu Raju has been selected as the next president of Gateway Technical College. Raju is currently vice president for academic affairs at Tarrant County College’s Northeast Campus in Hurst, Texas. The ...
The median family income of a student from Gateway Technical is $57,800, and 15% come from the top 20 percent. Less than 1% of students at Gateway Technical came from a poor family but became a rich ...
The Gateway Technical College Foundation has surpassed its fundraising goal by nearly $1 million to support a free tuition program for eligible students. The foundation announced this week it has ...
SOMERS, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents at their meeting Friday, Oct. 8 paved the way for Gateway Technical College to begin offering two, two-year liberal arts degrees. The UW ...
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Ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Gateway Technical College rescinded a humanitarian award named after the civil rights leader that had been earmarked for a small-town Wisconsin racial justice ...
RACINE — Two Gateway Technical College Board members are leaving the board, including one who served for more than two decades. Pamela Zenner-Richards announced her retirement during a meeting last ...
The $1.25 million project to create the RPM Manufacturing Center was funded in part by Mike Reader and Precision Plus. Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues ...
For more than 20 years, Gateway Community & Technical College (GCTC) has committed to the mission of serving hardworking individuals eager to embark on their careers. The college landscape is evolving ...
BURLINGTON — When you drive past the Kansasville Fire and Rescue station on Highway 11, the electronic sign often reads “Firefighters and EMTs needed. Apply Now!” Similar advertisements are seen ...