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    Local Northwest Kansas Tech Students to be Honored at National Technical Honor Society Induction

    2024-03-28
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    The Northwest Kansas Technical College Chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) has released the names of students to be inducted. The induction ceremony will take place on May 16th, 2024, at the Price Convention Center. The NTHS recognizes top students in career and technical education, highlighting their dedication and commitment to their technical fields. The society rewards students who show exceptional skills, leadership, and character.

    The inductees come from a range of technical fields including Plumbing, Welding, Cloud and Crypto Computing, Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Electrical Technology, Kansas Institute of Diesel Technology, Medical Assistant, Respiratory Care, Automotive Technology, and Cosmetology. These students have shown strong dedication to their studies and have achieved high academic standards.

    The inductees include Mason Hitchens (Plumbing), Kye Towns (Welding), Isaac Bisaso, Kenli Shaw, Michael Vars, Salvador Lopez, Yan Dologuin, and Federico Dominguez (all from Cloud and Crypto Computing), among others. These students have demonstrated commitment and excellence in their fields, earning them a place in the society.

    The Northwest Kansas Technical College Chapter of the NTHS congratulates the inductees on their achievements. The society is eager to celebrate their induction and their commitment to their technical fields.

    For more information about the induction ceremony or the National Technical Honor Society, contact Jason Showalter, Vice President of Student Advancement, at 785-890-1584 or Jason.showalter@nwktc.edu.

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