
Alumni Spotlight: Martin De la Fuente
Nanoscience Technology graduate earns B.A.Sc. at U of M Martin De la Fuente, 29, is originally from Mexico City, the capital of Mexico and…
Read MoreNanoscience Technology graduate earns B.A.Sc. at U of M Martin De la Fuente, 29, is originally from Mexico City, the capital of Mexico and…
Read MoreFive days of fun with learning Dakota County Technical College hosted the 4th annual Teens eXperiencing Technical Education event July 28 through Aug. 1, 2014,…
Read MoreCET, Nano and Individualized Studies students test bridge models Hands-on learning is a proven formula in technical education. Alan Hancock, an instructor in the…
Read MoreDCTC Foundation receives $5,000 from high-tech manufacturer On Oct. 28, 2013, the Dakota County Technical College Foundation received a $5,000 grant from Flint Hills…
Read MoreDCTC’s Nanoscience Technology program featured on KARE 11 Atoms and molecules are all around us. They make up the chair you sit in, the…
Read MoreMichael Doyle: Student serving students Michael Doyle, a student in the Nanoscience Technology program at Dakota County Technical College, will serve as treasurer of…
Read MoreDCTC takes major step to help eliminate Minnesota’s skills gap The Transportation and Emerging Technologies Renovation Project at Dakota County Technical College targets Minnesota’s…
Read MoreNanoscience Technology program profiled in IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine The Nanoscience Technology program at Dakota County Technical College was spotlighted in the June 2012 issue…
Read MoreInnovative Engineers turn on the power Imagine a worldwide blackout that lasts several days. Electricity simply vanishes, causing power plants—coal, natural gas, nuclear and…
Read MoreRenovation project will help shrink Minnesota’s skills gap The last time the Transportation Careers and Technical Careers program areas at Dakota County Technical College…
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