Bailey Gale (Administrative Office Specialist ’22) was looking for an alternative path toward her college education. Already employed full-time at Innovative Systems in Mitchell, S.D., she wanted an education that
Kassidy Clark (’21) recalls the Mitchell Tech Radiologic Technology program as being intense. “It was tough, but the staff and instructors and the clinical steps that were provided at MTC
When Braxton Steffen (Precision Ag Technology ’19) stepped foot onto Mitchell Tech’s campus, he didn’t know what doors would open to him. “I was set on coming here, but I
Forrest Wagoner (Power Line Construction and Maintenance ’22, Electrical Utilities and Substation Technology ’23) encourages students to “get out of your hometown and go travel. I grew so much because
Jordan Hurt (Heating and Cooling Technology ’19) says he is “just so fortunate” that he chose to pursue a Heating & Cooling Technology degree at Mitchell Tech. “I got started working with a plumber
For Levi Newton (Power Sports & Marine Technology ’19), attending Mitchell Tech was a bit like coming home. “Growing up on the farm, the things that we got early in life to
A total of 504 students were honored at Mitchell Technical College’s 56th graduation commencement ceremonies May 10 at the Corn Palace. Three ceremonies honored graduates from the entire year. A
Fourteen area students have earned the right to compete in the national SkillsUSA competition June 24-28 in Atlanta, Ga. Representing Mitchell Technical College, the following students earned Gold honors in
Carena Jarding, director of the nursing programs at Mitchell Technical College, was recently appointed to the South Dakota Board of Nursing. Jarding, whose nursing career began 24 years ago, prides
The Mitchell Technical College Class of 2024 will graduate on Friday, May 10 in three separate ceremonies at the Corn Palace in Mitchell. The celebration will commence at 11 a.m.
The Mitchel Tech Mavericks rodeo team kicked off the spring season with the 61st annual Cyclone Stampede at the University of Iowa April 5-6. Holden Eiseman of Glenham led the
Kelton Quinn, a member of Mitchell Tech’s first Entrepreneurship cohort and owner of KU Craftmanship, will compete Thursday as a finalist in the Governor’s Giant Vision Competition. “I’m excited, but
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