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November News and
Information
November 16, 2000
Native American Film Receives Free Showing at Orpheum Theater
Naturally
Native, the first film written, directed, produced, and starring Native
American women, is coming to Madison for a special one-day only show at
the Orpheum Theater, 216 State Street. The film is being co-sponsored
by Madison Area Technical College's Student Life Office, the Madison Art
Center, and UW-Madison's American Indian Student Academic Services. The
film is free to the public with a showtime on Tuesday, November 28, at
2:00 p.m. see press release
November 7, 2000
MATC Free Seminar Promotes Engineering-Related Careers
Individuals who have an interest in math and computers don't necessarily
need a four-year degree to earn a good salary. People with those skills
can easily find well-paying careers that utilize their problem-solving
abilities and interest in high tech equipment. Madison Area Technical
College (MATC) invites individuals to find out more about these challenging
and good paying careers at a free Career Snapshots Seminar. Held on Wednesday,
November 15, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm, at the MATC Truax campus, 3550 Anderson
Street, this seminar will present information on the Civil Engineering
Technician; Machine Tool Technics; and Mechanical Design Technician programs.
see press release
November 6, 2000
Madison
Area Technical College Offers Optometric Technician Program Online
First Technician Program Offered Online
in the US Driven by employer demand to make training available to more
people, Madison Area Technical College (MATC) has created the first online
Optometric Technician Program. According to the American Optometric
Association (AOA) News, "insufficient training is probably the
single most common complaint among optometric office personnel from the
front desk to pre-testing to the dispensary." MATC began offering
its first online Optometric Technician courses this fall and will offer
additional courses in the spring semester. see
press release
November 1, 2000
MATC-Watertown
Campus Expansion Dedication Ceremony
The MATC-Watertown campus expansion adds 5,500 SF to the existing structure.
New facilities are dedicated to the nursing program, faculty offices,
and classrooms. Renovations to the existing structure include doubling
the size of the campus library. see
press release
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Modified: November 21, 2000
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