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Food Truck Takeover Planned for May Open House

Interested in exploring what a technical education has to offer? Want to enjoy some FREE food from a few of the best food trucks in Minneapolis? Then stop by Dunwoody College of Technology’s Food Truck Takeover during our Tuesday, May 9, Open House from 3-6 p.m.

The event will include free food, campus tours, and hands-on demos, along with a chance to win several prizes including a GoPro HERO10, an Ender 3D Printer, and a Sandisk Portable Solid-State Drive.

There is no cost to attend, but students should RSVP (Select the May 9 date) in advance. The event will take place at Dunwoody College of Technology, 818 Dunwoody Blvd., Minneapolis.

This year’s food trucks will include:

  • Butcher Salt | Chicken Fingers, French Fries
  • Sizzling Wagon | Sliders, Cheese Curds
  • Pharaoh’s Gyros | Gyros, Falafel & Hummus
  • Egg Roll Queen | Eggrolls, Cheesecake Eggrolls
  • Taqueria El Patron | Chicken, Beef, and Veggie Tacos
Can’t make it?

If you are unable to attend but would still like to tour our campus, Dunwoody holds open houses monthly. Or contact us for a personalized on-campus — or virtual — tour on the date and time that works best for you. Visit our Experience Dunwoody page and click the Schedule an Appointment button.

For more information about the Food Truck Takeover event, or other admissions-related questions contact admissions@dunwoody.edu.

About Dunwoody College of Technology

Founded in 1914, Dunwoody College of Technology is the only private, not-for-profit technical college in the Upper Midwest. Having provided hands-on, applied technical education to more than 250,000 individuals, Dunwoody is the college for experimenters and makers, a place where the curious and the confident learn by doing.

Located in Minneapolis, Dunwoody offers a unique campus experience in dedicated labs, studios, and shops that treat students like future professionals from day one.

With certificates, associate’s, and bachelor’s degrees in more than 40 majors – including engineering, robotics, design and other STEM-related fields – Dunwoody challenges students to come determined and graduate destined.

More information on Dunwoody can be found at www.dunwoody.edu or by following Dunwoody on FacebookInstagramTwitter and TikTok.