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  • Precision Agricultureā€™s Water Technology Mobile Classroom Gains Traction

    Goodland, KS. (08/17/2018)  – Back in July of 2017, Northwest Kansas Technical College submitted a grant request for a Water Technology Mobile Classroom to benefit the newly established Precision Agriculture program. The goal of this project was to centralize all of the equipment, personnel support, and field training efforts needed to conduct on-site research and install irrigation water technology...

  • Northwest Tech Names New Head Women's Basketball Coach

    Northwest Tech has recently welcomed a new Women’s Basketball head coach to the Maverick Family. Brock Kimball, originally from Texas, graduated from McMurry University in Abilene, Texas. Kimball says the best part of coaching is seeing his team grow as individual players and watching them compete...

  • Dane G. Hansen to Establish Mobile Application Scholarship

    Goodland, KS. (08/17/2018)  – A new scholarship for Northwest Tech’s Mobile Application Development students will be available in the fall of 2018...

  • Northwest Tech Given Silver-Level Military Friendly Honor

    Northwest Kansas Technical College announced today that it has been named a Silver-level Military Friendly® School Award recipient for 2017. Victory Media, originator of the family of Military Friendly® employment, entrepreneurship and education resources for veterans and their families, published its special awards for 2017 Military Friendly® Schools and Employers at https://militaryfriendly.com. For more than a decade, Military Friendly® ratings have set the standard for companies and colleges demonstrating positive employment and education outcomes for veterans and their families.

  • Northwest Tech Partners with Athletes of Valor

    Northwest Kansas Technical College has formed a partnership with Athletes of Valor, an organization dedicated to helping service members transition into college after service and compete in college athletics. Northwest Tech is the first technical or community college in the nation to form a partnership and currently the only college in Kansas.