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Celebrating those who are Born to Do.

Eric Frisbie, ’20 Mechanical Engineering Eric Frisbie has spent the last 12 years in College. But it wasn’t until he discovered Dunwoody four years ago that he really felt like he was on the right path – and in a direction that was leading toward a degree in engineering. Born in Indianapolis, Frisbie and his […]

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DUNWOODY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCES STRONG START TO FALL SEMESTER

With more than 1,200 students returning, College employs safety measures to continue “Born to Do” legacy Dunwoody College of Technology, a private, non-profit institution and the pioneer in technical education, gave an update on the Fall Semester. Months of preparation and planning allowed the College to start on time, with 1,281 students returning for their […]

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Dunwoody College once again makes U.S. News Best Colleges list

On Monday, Sept. 14, U.S. News & World Report released its annual “Best Colleges” education rankings of the nation’s colleges and universities. Dunwoody College of Technology was the recipient of two top honors on the 2021 list. Best in Midwest – 25th Dunwoody once again made the list for best Regional Colleges – Midwest. This […]

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Dunwoody College puts safety first in preparing for fall start

Small labs, in-person support, cleaning & safety precautions all part of plan to reopen campus on Aug. 17 The faculty, staff, and students of Dunwoody College of Technology are responding to the COVID-19 global pandemic the only way they know how — by rolling up their sleeves, getting to work, and adapting to hands-on learning […]

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Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Search Announcement

Dunwoody College of Technology invites nominations and applications for the position of Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs.  This cabinet-level, leadership position reports to the President and works collaboratively to shape the future direction of academic programs, instructional strategies, and student experience at the College. Founded in 1914 and located in Minneapolis, Dunwoody College […]

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Addressing the Engineering Skills Gap

Project-focused, collaborative, and designed for industry Most U.S. companies project that their engineering department will need to grow over the next five to 10 years. In fact, data from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development lists engineering fields as some of the highest growth occupations. Those projections estimate that by 2026 employment openings […]

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President Rich Wagner honored by Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal

Dunwoody College of Technology President Rich Wagner received an honor that not many get – Most Admired CEO. Presented by the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal, the 2019 awards honored 10 leaders from Minnesota companies and organizations who are leading the way in their fields and in the State. This was the fourth year that […]

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From concept to creation: Dunwoody students collaborate on State Fair display

For the second consecutive year, Dunwoody College of Technology students have collaborated with the Minnesota Department of Health to create a display educating fairgoers about water consumption. The project will be on display at this year’s Minnesota State Fair, Aug. 22-Sept. 2.  Throughout the summer, the sound of wood cut by Computer Numerical Control (CNC) […]