Dunwoody students receive sportsmanship award for fourth year in a row. While most don’t necessarily relish the idea of snowstorms and clearing driveways…there are some folks who do. And you’ll likely find them at the annual Autonomous Snowplow Competition. Dunwoody Robotics & Manufacturing students have competed in the Institute of Navigation (ION’s) Autonomous Snowplow Competition, […]
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New class of Architecture students help bring previous design proposals to life In August of 2016, third-year Architecture students were challenged with one of the program’s largest and most innovative projects yet: to design a brand new dining hall for the Steger Wilderness Center. The venture inspired the program’s first studio course, Dining Wild, led […]
As part of the Interpersonal Communications course, Assistant Professor Reem El-Radi recently gave her sections an optional assignment called the Dunwoody Random Act of Kindness project to be completed throughout the month of October. “The objective of the assignment is to recognize kindness as a lifelong interpersonal skill that’s critical to the success and creation […]
“I always thought that I had that creative mindset, but I was never able to bring it to reality,” Mechanical Engineering Student Tommy Dao said. “Before Dunwoody, I never touched a mill or a lathe. And so for me to grab raw material and make it into something that has value, it was very rewarding.”
Dunwoody students earned First Place in AICC’s Annual Corrugated as Art competition along with a $500 cash prize, and an all-expense paid trip to the Association of Independent Corrugated Converters (AICC)’s Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. When Pre-Media Technologies student Kristin Warehime found out that the theme of this year’s AICC Corrugated as Art student […]
Nick Freeland, ’15 Mechanical Drafting & Engineering Systems, and Angela Freeland, ’20 Mechanical Engineering, saw firsthand the value of a Dunwoody education when their father James enrolled at the College following a 20-year career as automotive mechanic. James Freeland had returned to school and earned his Mechanical Drafting & Engineering Systems Degree in 2013. He […]
Dunwoody’s IISE Student Chapter earns silver recognition award by national organization. The National Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers (IISE) recently awarded Dunwoody’s IISE Student Chapter with a Silver University Chapter Recognition Award. Awards range from bronze, silver, to gold. This award is given to university and college chapters who show improvements, progress, and overall […]
Dunwoody College of Technology is thrilled to recognize the following Spring 2017 graduates. Click here to see a list of the Fall 2016 graduates. Abnet Eli Adam Birra Al-Hilwani Alexander Albers Samuel Anderson John Anderson Matthew Anderson Katelyn Anderson Tyler Anderson Thomas Andresen David Anton Max Appel Cole Autio Austin Bachman Bryce Bacon Robert Bailey Tyler Barth […]