Jarvis Dingle, President of MATC's chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), is triple majoring in our Biomedical Electronics Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology and Electronic Automation and Controls programs. This outstanding 21-year-old manages to stay a star student while balancing his duties as president, an employee, husband and father of a three-year-old daughter. (0) comments
It has been over 10 years since the Mequon Campus Book Discussion Group was created by Terri Sutton, an English instructor now retired, who had started the first gathering as a community service. Since Sutton, who still works as an adjunct, retired as an English instructor, the position has been run by Marianne Szabo. (1) comment
Ever watch one of those television shows about people discovering they had some sort of health problem that they never knew existed? Well, an event similar to this proved helpful to John Sekula when he eventually discovered he had a brain tumor. Sekula has been working in MATC's prepress department for quite some time, and when he heard about a free EKG clinic at MATC, he decided to attend. (0) comments
Since the start of the millennium, MATC has been paving the way for Wisconsin residents to become more involved in new energy technology. For the past several years MATC has taken part in the Green Energy Summit here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This year's Green Energy Summit focused on the new green economy that has been emerging in Wisconsin. (0) comments