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What's New at LRTC?
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Jalbert Inducted in Francis Crowe Society In recognition of professional service to the field of engineering, Don Jalbert was inducted into the Francis Crowe Society at the University of Maine College of Engineering May 13, 2003. |
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LRTC Talent Wins Competitions By: Don Jalbert, Drafting/CAD Instructor, LRTC The Lewiston Regional Technical Center (LRTC) chapter of SkillsUSA-VICA continues to be one of the most skilled groups in Maine. |
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LRTC Has New Multimedia Technology Program By Nathan White Lewiston Regional Technical Center 's Multimedia Technology is a new program in its initial year of development. Multimedia Technology is designed for students who are interested in a wide array of creative computer topics. |
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Computer assisted engineering: Keeping Pace with Technological Innovation By: Beth Fisher, Pre-engineering Instructor, LRTC At Lewiston Regional Technical Center, it is always a challenge to keep technology education up to date and relevant to today's rapidly changing job market. |
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Accounting--Easy
and Fun to Learn Using Technology! What is accounting? The language of business, accounting helps individuals, businesses, government agencies, and others manage their financial resources, report financial information to others, and most importantly, make economic decisions that will impact our communities. |
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Double
Honors for LRTC Chef
Dan Caron, Culinary Arts Instructor for Lewiston Regional Technical
Center, was recently selected as Maine's Career & Technical Educator
of the Year and as Best Chef in the State of Maine. |
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News
from the Wellness Center
The Student Wellness Center at LHS/LRTC is affiliated with CMMC’s Family
Practice Residency Program. We see students for a variety of concerns,
from acute illnesses and injuries to preventive care including physicals
and immunizations. |
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Students
get MOUS Certification Opportunities
LRTC is offering MOUS certification to its students this fall. What
is MOUS? MOUS is globally recognized as the standard for demonstrating
desktop skills with the Microsoft Office suite of business applications
(Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint®, Microsoft Access
and Microsoft Outlook®). |
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Make-A-Wish
Playhouse
The Trades Career Cluster (TCC) class is building its seventh playhouse
to be raffled off to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The process
began in the spring when TCC students and Drafting students brainstormed
ideas for interesting things to build. |
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