Denmark Technical College News
Browse past news stories for Denmark Technical College in Denmark, SC.
- 4 SC technical colleges chosen for nationwide HBCU network (2022)
Central Carolina Technical College, Denmark Technical College Northeastern Technical ... - ‘We want to keep them here’: DTC renovations aim to improve student experience (2021)
Denmark Technical College is making an investment in the quality of its living facilities with ... - Denmark Technical College official picked for fed. effort to boost HBCU contracts (2021)
DENMARK – Denmark Technical College’s Dr. A. Clifton Myles has been selected to participate in the White ... - Denmark Tech moves to mostly virtual after student tests positive (2020)
Class at Denmark Technical College will meet virtually after a student has tested positive for ... - Choirs from all eight of SC’s HBCUs to unite at Harbison Theatre (2020)
Vocalists from Allen University, Benedict College, Clinton College, Denmark Technical College, Morris College, South Carolina State University, Voorhees College and Claflin ... - Threatened HBCU Denmark Tech brings jobs and money to one of the poorest parts of SC (2019)
Laila Donaldson, a sophomore at Denmark-Olar High School, is taking a mechatronics class at Denmark Technical College. The ... - Broadening recruitment: Denmark Technical College hires Todd to head academic, student services (2019)
DENMARK -- Denmark Technical College announced the hiring of Dr. Willie L. Todd Jr. as vice ...
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