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Georgetown, DE News
Today in the news: Escaped penguin captured
Tour of historic courthouse set for June 2 before closure for renovations
New Georgetown elected officials sworn in
Millsboro pickle production plant to close
Have a safe Memorial Day weekend! Take a few moments on Monday to remember the s...
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Sussex County Emergency Operations Center announces National Hurricane Preparedness Week May 27 thro
Morning Jolt: Dog refuses to leave dead partner
Today in the news: Americans don’t use their full vacation time
Worker killed in Bridgeville trench collapse
Safe Haven launches naming contest for dog volunteer
Don't forget the college is closed Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day....
Milton man arrested after confrontation with police
Student Spotlight – May 24, 2012: Name: Carina Braemer Age: 21 Hometown: Tokyo,...
Morning Jolt: Do you have any Bigfoot hair?
Today in the news: DC Comics superhero to come out of closet
Nanticoke recognizes support staff as 'Hidden Treasures'
County introduces $121.1M budget proposal
Local nurses win top honors at Bayhealth hospitals
First Baptist Church to remember fallen soldiers Sunday
Young author commended
Attention Financial Aid students: Summer semester bookstore charges are open fro...
Morning Jolt: Stolen pig statue back home
Today in the news: Pastor under fire for comments on gays
Morning Jolt: $1M for parking spot
Don't forget ... there are longer hours for academic advisement today ... 8:30 a...
Today in the news: Ex-Rutgers student gets 30 days for webcam incident
Millsboro man killed in single-car crash
Police chase ends in crash near Georgetown
Three arrested in drug raid at Millsboro home
Nomination period still open for Women’s Day honorees There is still time to n...
Traffic patterns for Indian River Inlet bridges temporarily switch directions
Morning Jolt: ‘Pet tax’ quickly nixed
Laurel man arrested in Va. after deadly motorcycle crash
This week: Geek Pride Day is Friday
No Moonbird, but plenty of red knots
Week in review: What really happened in Trayvon Martin death?
Today in the news: Facebook makes its stock market debut
Laurel woman struck, killed by motorcycle
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
The hours for academic advisement and registration will be extended on Tuesday,...
Mother, son facing drug charges in Milton
The Lady Roadrunners lost the two games they played in competition for the NJCAA...
Morning Jolt: Escaped penguin enjoying life
Today in the news: White babies no longer the majority
Police investigating several Bridgeville-area burglaries
Congratulation to the Owens Campus employees who were recognized today for their...
Student Spotlight – May 17, 2012: Name: Thomas Hludzinski Age: 36 Hometown: Mil...
Video report: Donna Summer dies at 63
Morning Jolt: Haunted home for seniors?
Today in the news: Fake cop killing Miss. drivers?
Beebe Medical Center to open walk-in care center in Millville
Attention Financial Aid students: Summer semester bookstore charges are open fro...
The Hunt for the Red Knot
Commencement last evening was AWESOME!! The weather was good (thankfully!) and i...
Family Court judge reassigned for ethics violations
Morning Jolt: Family saves kitten tossed out of car
Today in the news: JPMorgan CEO gets $23 million
Kiwanis Club honors Trooper Tim Gallagher
ESL Certificate Ceremony from May 11. 63 students received their ESL certificate...
Congratuations to the 2012 graduates of the Owens Campus of Delaware Technical C...
Update for Grads and Guests: the decision has been made to hold commencement un...
Student Spotlight – May 15, 2012: Name: Emily Schrock Age: 21 Hometown: Greenwo...
Graduates and guests: the decision about whether commencement will be held outdo...
Morning Jolt: Bit by snake at Wal-Mart?
Today in the news: Woman with flesh-eating bacteria doing well
DART announces changes to Fixed Route Bus Service in Sussex County
View live video of graduation! To view live video of Delaware Technical Communi...
The Treasures of the Sea exhibit in the library building is offering free admiss...
WHAT: Annual meeting of the Owens Campus Alumni Association WHEN: Monday, June 2...
Reminder: The Lighthouse Cove is closed May 14-18. It will reopen May 21.
Morning Jolt: Man wins Powerball 6 times
This week: ‘Battleship’ takes off
West defeats Ricker for Georgetown council seat
Week in review: Gay rights top the news
Today in the news: FBI: Girls saw kidnapper kill himself
Grads, don't forget .... commencement practice is at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. It's...
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Morning Jolt: Giant pasta box on sale
Congratulations to the new Student Government Association officers for Fall 2012...
Today in the news: Flesh-eating virus claims woman’s leg
Roady is at the Kids Camps Open House!! The Open House continues this evening un...
DART bus involved in head-on crash in Lincoln
Student Spotlight – May 10, 2012: Name: Tracy Jones Age: 22 Hometown: Lewes Maj...
GFWC Women's Club of Indian River hosts Alzheimer's lunch
Graduation is May 15! To celebrate graduation, look for three Student Spotlight...
Morning Jolt: Angry dentist story a hoax
Today in the news: President Obama says he supports gay marriage
Congratulations to the 2012 Outstanding Students in the various programs at the...
Georgetown to dedicate memorial to former police chief
Locals, tourists invited to explore Farm Adventure Trail
Town Council to decide on Pine Street demolition
County real estate market on the upswing
Georgetown election on Saturday
The Owens Campus Roadrunners baseball team has made it to the 2012 Region XIX Di...
WHERE AM I? PART 2!!!!! Hopefully this helps someone get the correct location wh...
Morning Jolt: Meet Mr. T-Rex
Today in the news: Nevada OKs Google’s autonomous car
Nanticoke names Cheryl Homnick employee of the month
Continued by request! WHERE AM I? Be the first current Owens Campus STUDENT to c...
Stats from the Lady Roadrunners’ Region XIX championship weekend: Delaware Tech...
Question: Should we continue with the Where Am I? contest throughout the summer,...
Morning Jolt: Maurice Sendak remembered
Today in the news: Skype death not murder, Army says
Sussex Country holds EMS banquet to honor emergency responders
Milton man charged with burglary
Ellendale man accused of sexually abusing girl
Look who was "Caught at Their Best! Supporting Student Success!"
Sussex Tech students win national BPA medals
So, just being curious .. what are you doing on the first day with no classes?
YAHOO! The Lady Roadrunners did it!! They are the Region XIX champions! This pas...
Morning Jolt: Loch Ness Monster must leave river
This week: Don’t forget Mother’s Day
Week in review: Junior Seau’s brain to be studied
Vehicle break-ins reported across Sussex County
Today in the news: ‘Super moon’ to shine Saturday
Brick Hotel hosts fundraiser for leukemia victim
Milton police charge 14-year-old with rape
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Today's is your last chance to vote for your SGA president and vice president! C...
Sussex EMS responders honored at awards banquet
Morning Jolt: Mensa admits 2-year-old
Well, it's here ... the last day of spring semester (unless you have a class on...
Today in the news: Kentucky Derby could see first white horse winner
Maymester book charges for Financial Aid students will be open April 30 - May 11...
Congratulations to all of the environmental Operator of the Year award winners a...
Student Spotlight – May 3, 2012: Name: Kubra Sabirli Age: 24 Hometown: Giresun,...
Morning Jolt: What’s Seinfeld’s secret project?
In case you may have forgotten .... the 1st payment for summer semester is due M...
It's not too late to register for the Roady 5K Run/Walk this Saturday, May 5 at...
Today in the news: Junior Seau dead of self-inflicted gunshot to chest
A mural with a message
Here are more offerings from our Corporate and Community Programs division this...
Look at what our Corporate and Community Programs division is offering this mont...
Ellendale homeless shelter to expand
Georgetown to elect Ward 3 councilman May 12
Readers asked to clean out personal libraries
Morning Jolt: Bin Laden killed 1 year ago
The Owens Campus Lady Roadrunners will be the #1 seed this weekend at the Region...
Have you voted for Student Government Association president and vice president?...
Congratulations to the Owens Campus Roadrunners baseball team for splitting two...
Today in the news: Bin Laden wanted Obama assassinated
Man charged in Greenwood double homicide
Don't forget to stop and support our communications students today: Opening Rece...
WHERE AM I? Be the first current Owens Campus STUDENT to correctly guess what th...
Morning Jolt: Occupy protests today
This Friday, May 5 Delaware Tech Green is taking a tour of a Material Recovery F...
Today in the news: Barnes & Noble Nook gets boost from Microsoft
2012 Grads: Remember, you can pick up your caps, gowns and 2 guest tickets in t...
Morning Jolt: Ground zero tower is tallest in NY
National Academies of Emergency Dispatch awards Sussex County 911 center re-accreditation
Both photography exhibits will be shown in the science wing of the Jason Buildin...
Don't miss out on seeing this great exhibit from Owens Campus photography students!
Learn about connected degree and dual admissions opportunities offered through W...
This week: ‘The Avengers’ in theaters
Week in review: George Zimmerman still free – for now, at least
Today in the news: Michael Jordan’s team is worst ever
State Police on scene of Georgetown crash involving trooper
Elderly couple found dead in Greenwood home
On Tuesday, May 8 visit Annapolis by land and sea! Experience a 40-minute cruis...
Want to see Mary Poppins at the Hippodrome in Baltimore on Saturday, May 5? The...
Plant Sale starts Tuesday, May 1. Hours each day are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until we a...
Morning Jolt: Relax like this frog
Summer Semester 1st installment is due Monday, May 7. If payment is not receiv...
Today in the news: More Secret Service misconduct
Wondering about all the activity, decorating, and hustle and bustle in several o...
Student Spotlight – April 26, 2012: Name: Mark Stanzilis Age: 50 Hometown: Selb...
Maymester book charges for Financial Aid students will be open April 30 - May 11...
Boulevard Ford moves to renovated showroom
Georgetown educator awarded national grant
Thank you again for your nominations, supporting our Catch Me at My Best Campaig...
Morning Jolt: 'Royals book guy' goes viral
Attention Students: Your Delaware Technical Community College e-mail has importa...
Please note: The Owens Campus Bookstore will be closed for business on Friday, A...
Today in the news: Teens getting drunk on hand sanitizer
La Esperanza receives grant from Susan G. Komen affiliate
Georgetown to weigh exception to off-street parking rules
Safe Haven moves animals into new no-kill shelter
Georgetown election to feature single council race
Have you registered to run/walk in the Roady 5K on May 5?Students and alumni who...
Morning Jolt: $5k wedding for dogs
Delaware Republicans seem ready for general election battle; give Romney easy victory
Today in the news: Deion Sanders has wife arrested for assault
Women Supporting Women are having a fundraiser at the Center in Salisbury during...
Delaware Tech will be featured on WBOC’s DelmarvaLife this afternoon! From left,...
Man leads police on high-speed chase near Bridgeville
North Georgetown Elementary on lockdown
WHERE AM I? Be the first current Owens Campus STUDENT to correctly guess what th...
The Owens Campus is offering a trip for two nights in New York City from May 15-...
Morning Jolt: Best doughnuts in the U.S.
On Tuesday, April 24 at 11:30 a.m. in the executive dining room the last Global...
Today in the news: Metta World Peace may face suspension
Milton family accused of attacking teens
Woman dies a week after Georgetown crash
SGA Elections began today! Students: check your Delaware Tech e-mail so that y...
Attention students: When you go online to fill out your Free Application for Fed...
Interested in applying to begin the nursing clinical courses in January 2013? I...
Who knows why there are lighting gels being placed in most of the lights around...
Morning Jolt: John Edwards, Jennifer Hudson in court
"Energy & You: Renewable Energy" will be held on Monday, April 30 from 6 to 8 p....
This week: Anniversary of Chernobyl
DEC installs artificial osprey nest at Prime Hook refuge
Week in review: Woman died of too much Coke?
Georgetown man charged with DUI after crash
Two men wanted in Millsboro gas station burglary
Today in the news: George Zimmerman gets $150K bond
DSP to honor fallen trooper with tribute at 1950 crash site
Georgetown's Rosalie Betts Walls named Delaware Mother of the Year
Georgetown welcomes The Organic Farm
Agenda presented for Wednesday Georgetown council meeting
What are you doing on Saturday, May 5? Come run or walk with us in the Roady 5K....
Students, if you would like to help a cause which benefits the Owens Campus, we...
Morning Jolt: Starbucks getting rid of bug extract
Owens Campus 2012 Grads! Congratulations, you're almost there! If you haven't p...
Today in the news: Ted Nugent questioned by Secret Service
Xergy took on brownfield site, now moving to Seaford
Georgetown to unveil new web site this fall
Student Spotlight – April 19, 2012: Name: Julianna Tennefoss Age: 20 Hometown:...
This is National Volunteer Week - April 15-21. Have you done anything to help s...
Morning Jolt: Most Influential People in the World
Registration for summer/fall classes is now active. To register, go to:
Today in the news: Mom killed while trying to save kidnapped baby
Thank you Shannon Hopkins for being the first student featured on Student Spotli...
Spring Into Spring Festival kicks off April 21
Morning Jolt: Frozen cows found in cabin
Do you need help with your educational expenses? Be sure to complete the Owens C...
Today in the news: The end of Twinkies?
Sussex County Council announces Library Week
Please note: The Lighthouse Cove will be closing at 2 p.m. tomorrow, April 18.
Reminder: Tomorrow, April 18 is the annual blood drive for the Blood Bank of De...
WHERE AM I? Be the first current Owens Campus STUDENT to correctly guess what th...
Morning Jolt: Mega Millions winner to come forward
Important Financial Aid deadlines: Remember these important financial aid deadl...
Don't forget to join us for the Arbor Day Celebration on Tuesday, April 17 at 10...
Georgetown welcomes U.S.S. Missouri cannon
Today in the news: Wesley Korir wins the Boston Marathon
Congratulations to the Owens Campus Lady Roadrunners softball team for going 5-1...
The Owens Campus Roadrunners baseball team picked up two big wins over the weeke...
Want to have some fun on Friday? Tour Washington, D.C. This trip is open to Dela...
Did you see the posters around campus with Roady and the QR code in reference to...
This week: Brad and Angelina's engagement
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Week in Review: North Korea fails rocket launch
Today in the news: North Korea fails rocket launch
Join us for the Arbor Day Celebration on Tuesday, April 17 at 10:30 a.m. at the...
Morning Jolt: What's that structure on Mars?
Elections for Student Government Association president and vice president begin...
Today in the news: J.K. Rowling announces details about new book
Tom Dempsey to present 'Writing Your Family History' program
DelDOT announces pavement and rehabilitation project in Sussex County
Owens Campus Student Spotlight – April 12, 2012: Name: Shannon Hopkins Age: 20...
Morning Jolt: Ohio man arrested for putting puppies in suitcase
Today in the news: Apple sued over e-book pricing
Starting tomorrow! Don't miss it!
Are you a SEED Scholarship student returning this fall? To maintain your eligib...
$1 billion would definitely go a long way at the Owen Campus! We could probably...
Georgetown to welcome WWII cannon with a bang
Trayvon Martin rally held in Georgetown
Don't forget! Registration for summer and fall classes begins at 8 a.m. on Monda...
Morning Jolt: Pizza with a hot dog crust
Has everyone seen the new Delaware Technical Community College Web site? What do...
Police issue Gold Alert for Millsboro man
Today in the news: Real Maryland Mega Millions winners claim prize
Moore and Rutt law firm welcomes new attorney
Milton Police Department to assist DEA with pill drop-off program
Hope everyone is enjoying spring break! Have fun and be safe!
WHERE AM I? Be the first current Owens Campus STUDENT to correctly guess what th...
Morning Jolt: UFO in South Korea
The Owens Campus is offering scholarships for upcoming summer kids camps. For a...
Today in the news: Facebook buys Instagram
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
The Owens Campus Lady Roadrunners won the battle of Delaware Tech on April 4 by...
Despite a solid offensive output, the Owens Campus Roadrunners went 1-3 in back-...
Missing mother, daughter located
Morning Jolt: Tiny town of Buford sold for $900K
April is National Community College Month! Visit Delaware Tech and see what we h...
This week: 100th anniversary of Titanic sinking
Week in review: Generous firefighters top the news
Today in the news: Navy jet crashes into apartment
Odyssey of the Mind state tournament results
Seaford man charged in bus arson, bomb threats to school
Morning Jolt: Dog eats owner's Masters tickets
Today in the news: Ghost ship sunk by Coast Guard
Coming next Thursday, the start of a new weekly feature on the Owens Campus Face...
Hye Soo Chun, daughter of Owens Campus student Mi Jung Chun, performs the Korean...
Millsboro man killed in crash with Indian River school bus
International Day is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in the dining hall of the S...
Please note the change in the hours of operation for the Bookstore during spring...
The Lighthouse Cove will be closed from Friday, April 6 through Friday, April 13...
Morning Jolt: YouTube to start offering Paramount movies
Today in the news: Puppies rescued by firefighters
Newt Gingrich to speak at Delaware Electric Cooperative
Dagsboro woman, child missing
Georgetown Council holds the line on taxes, fees
Georgetown business owners indicted on tax-related charges
Prayer, speeches planned for Trayvon Martin event Saturday
Free tax services available in Georgetown
International Day is April 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the dining hall of the...
Possum Point Players seek producers
Morning Jolt: Flying cars coming soon?
Delaware Seashore State Park names rescued terrapins
Great job Owens Campus Roadrunners baseball picking up three wins in two double...
Today in the news: Firefighters donate Mega Millions winnings
WHERE AM I? Be the first current Owens Campus STUDENT to correctly guess where t...
Morning Jolt: Want to be buried in a bacon coffin?
Today in the news: 7 dead in shooting at university in California
Callista Gingrich to appear in Milford on Tuesday
Look what you're missing!! Get down to Student Services for Roady Fest!!!!
Morning Jolt: Who won Mega Millions?
Don't forget Roady Fest is today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Services...
This week: NCAA championship is Monday
Week in review: George Zimmerman, Mega Millions the talk of the week
Today in the news: George Zimmerman’s brother speaks out
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Did you know that the "Catch Me at My Best!" campaign has a new link? Find out m...
Pie the Professor???? Ah, yes, this is your chance ...... at Roady Fest! See how...
Morning Jolt: Man saved from cougar attack by bear
Today in the news: Mega Millions jackpot a new world record
All those tracks along The Roady Center windows can only mean one thing.....Road...
The Owens Campus is ready to help everyone learn the third most frequently used...
Proposed transitional housing moratorium withdrawn
Coming to Roady Fest 2012.....BOPPING HEADS!!! Don't miss out on Roady Fest from...
Congratulations to the students who were inducted last evening into Phi Theta Ka...
Morning Jolt: Vermont residents aim for cowbell record
Coming next week to the Owens Campus Facebook page...."Where Am I?" Watch for th...
Today in the news: Mega Millions jackpot reaches new record
Don't miss the next event in the Global Understanding Series "Postcards from Afr...
There are several exciting courses and classes coming up in April in our non-cre...
Boys & Girls Club helps kids kick butts
La Red gives sneak peak at new health center
Women's History Month: Virne "Jackie" Mitchell was the first woman in profession...
Morning Jolt: 'Harry Potter' now in e-book format
Do you like games, prizes and music? Do you enjoy free food? Do you want a free...
Today in the news: Dog found in trash gets sight back
Children & Families First to kick off Blue Bow campaign
The Owens Campus International Club visited Washington, D.C. on March 24. Here t...
Congratulations to Delaware Tech softball for sweeping a double header against C...
Morning Jolt: Highest gas prices are in Chicago
All the tracks around campus mean one thing.....Roady Fest 2012 is less than a w...
Today in the news: CNN poll finds 73 percent want George Zimmerman arrested
Looking for something for your kids to do during spring break this year? Registe...
COMING SOON! Roady Fest!!!
Morning Jolt: March 26
"The Hunger Games" made a record-breaking $155 million this past weekend! Who sa...
This week: Earth Hour takes place Saturday
Georgetown man reels in the big one
Week in review: Whitney Houston's cause of death revealed
Today in the news: Geraldo Rivera blames Trayvon Martin's death on hoodies
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Would you like to share your thoughts and ideas about campus life? The campus di...
Are you busy tomorrow? Delaware Tech Green is joining DNREC to plant beach gras...
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Elean...
Today in the news: Whitney Houston died of accidental drowning, coroner says
Women's History Fact: Wyoming was the first state to grant women the right to vo...
Congratulations to all of the scholarship recipients who were honored today!
Students in the Delaware Tech Green Club at the Owens Campus of Delaware Technic...
Home of the Brave celebrates 20 years
Today is the Scholarship Donor & Recipient Luncheon at noon. If you signed up to...
Today in the news: Tim Tebow traded, Sean Payton suspended
Women's History Fact: Mary Anderson was granted a patent for the windshield wip...
Two Georgetown pageants crown winners
Don't miss out on the biggest student event on campus!! Make sure you pass along...
The Owens Campus celebrated National Random Acts of Kindness Week from Feb. 13-1...
Mayor and council elections in May
Delaware Technical Community College honored Lili Kohr and Debra Puglisi Sharp a...
Where can you play "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?"
Today in the news: New witness in Trayvon Martin case
Autism Delaware accepting applications for summer day camp
Are you a good leader? Do you know a fellow student who has a flair for leadersh...
Attorney General Biden orders Kent County home builder to pay restitution to homeowners
Looking for something for your kids to do during spring break this year? Sign up...
March is Women's History Month. Did you know ... Women earn over 60 percent of t...
Happy First Day of Spring!!
Today in the news: Peyton Manning in, Tim Tebow out in Denver
Baseball Spring Training wrap-up: The Roadrunners finished with a 6-2 record, b...
Softball Spring Training wrap-up: The Lady Roadrunners finished with a 10-1 rec...
Don't miss the next event in the Global Understanding Series tonight at 6 p.m. i...
This week: ‘Hunger Games’ opens Friday
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Wear your green and stay safe tonight!
Week in review: Baby koalas get an exam
You know what's going to be more fun than St. Patrick's Day and Mardi Gras combi...
Today in the news: New iPad a big hit on first day
Comcast launches Xfinity Home in Kent and Sussex counties
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Sussex County youth prepare for Kick Butts Day
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge seeks summer employees for Youth Conservation Corps
Bridgeville man faces 25 child pornography charges
Sussex County dog licenses due by end of March
One last reminder for those procratinating grads: today is the deadline to subm...
Delaware Tech's Got Talent!! The 2012 show was won by Shannon Hopkins, center, w...
Today in the news: Blagojevich enters prison
Woman charged with abusing dogs found with 17 more animals
The next event in the Owens Campus' Global Understanding Series will be a free p...
Roady Fest 2012 will feature FREE Rita's and cotton candy!!! #roadydtcc
Like to have breakfast with the campus director? Students are invited to join Dr...
Sussex County Airport earns $3.7 million in state funding for runway project
Owens Camps softball continues to roll through its Spring Training! The Lady Roa...
Does anyone know what the expression "Beware the Ides of March" means and why we...
Did you know you can study abroad through Delaware Tech?!
Today in the news: Encyclopaedia Britannica to stop print editions
Southern Delaware Heart Ball 2012 to be held March 17
Delaware Electric Cooperative to build solar park
Did you know ... the Owens Campus is accepting nominations for the 2012 Distingu...
One more day and then it's time to see who is the most talented of them all!! Ma...
Roady Fest is going to be big this year!! #roadydtcc
Delaware Horse Expo: 5 things to know
Electric Cooperative going green with solar park
Soon-to-be-grads ... Friday, March 16 is the deadline to submit your application...
Spring Training baseball and softball is in full swing in Myrtle Beach for the O...
Hurry! Only three tickets left for "An Aftternoon with The Cake Boss - Buddy Val...
Man arrested for allegedly making bomb threats to Georgetown schools
Today in the news: Why are people stealing Tide?
Another nice day and more to come.....is winter over or is spring just teasing us?
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The next event in the Owens Campus' Global Understanding Series will be a free p...
Ever wanted to take a day trip to New York City? Now you can! The Owens Campus...
Today in the news: Crystal Cathedral undergoing big changes
Can't wait to see everybody there!
Owens Campus baseball and softball have had a great Spring Training so far in My...
Driver dies after crashing car into house
Good luck Owens Campus baseball and softball teams during Spring Training in Myr...
Don't forget to nominate your favorite instructor or staff that's helped you lat...
We lost an hour of sleep! How is everybody doing?
This week: March Madness begins Tuesday
Week in review: New iPad tops the news
Laurel police officer pursues vehicle, shots fired
Division of Fish and Wildlife to begin work on Rosedale Beach fishing pier
Today in the news: Another ‘Phoenix lights’ mystery
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Millsboro Art League to hold MS art show, contest
$3.7 million approved for Sussex County Airport project
Dentist arrested for offensive touching
Don't forget ... Reset your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed on Satu...
Harrington woman killed by roadway debris on U.S. 13
Don't forget ... you have time today until 1 p.m. to "Spread the Word to End the...
Woman killed by roadway debris on U.S. 13 near Farmington
Today in the news: Invisible Children documentary about warlord goes viral
Clear Space's Theater Company's Encore Thrift Shop to celebrate third anniversary
Can you help us spread the word? Delaware Tech is proud to be a participant in t...
The Owens Campus is taking a trip to the Sight & Sound Theatre to see "Jonah" on...
Such a nice day today....hopefully not many students were "too sick" to go to cl...
Don't forget....one week from today is Delaware Tech's Got Talent! 6:30 p.m. on...
Investigators searching for wanted Millsboro sex offender
Today in the news: iPad 3 will have amazing resolution
Congratulations to Lili Kohr and Debra Puglisi Sharp on being the 2012 Women's D...
School board candidate field set for Indian River School District
Safe Haven building staff with a job fair
Sussex County Genealogical Society to hold meeting
Delaware Tech FFA is collecting canned food and non-perishable items for the Del...
The Owens Campus is offering a trip to see "Lord of the Dance" at the DuPont The...
The Owens Campus Roadrunners split a double header with Camden County College of...
State police called to bomb threat at Georgetown school
Today in the news: Mom loses legs shielding kids from tornado
Have a new camera that you don't know how to use? Take the Basic Photography cla...
State Police on the scene of a bomb threat in Georgetown
Today in the news: Penguin runs away from zoo
The Owens Campus Lady Roadrunners continued their early season roll in softball...
Congrats to the Owens Campus Roadrunners baseball team for two big wins on Frida...
St. Patrick's Day is coming quickly! Celebrate in grand style as three restaura...
Have you been practicing your talent yet? Delaware Tech's Got Talent takes place...
This week: Super Tuesday, iPad 3 and Bruce Springsteen
Week in review: Midwest tornadoes and storms top the news
Today in the news: Obama birth certificate in the news yet again
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Enjoy the weekend, everyone!
Travel Advisory! Please note this information as you travel to and from the Owen...
Are you planning to graduate in May? If so, please remember that your graduation...
Today in the news: Birth control bill fails in Senate
It's March 1 ... and what a nice harbinger of spring today!
Today in the news: Davy Jones from The Monkees dies
Please join us for an interactive workshop, "Multiculturalism in the Workplace"...
Today is such a rainy day! Why not stay at the campus and watch a FREE movie? "...
It's Leap Day!!! Anyone from DTCC celebrating a birthday today?
Today in the news: 2 more students die from Ohio school shooting
Hey, students ... here's a great travel opportunity for you! A FREE bus trip to...
Owens Campus students!! Please joi...
Owens Campus students....get your talent ready for Thursday, March 15 at 6:30 p....
February is Black History Month. Did you know... Madam C.J. Walker was the firs...
Today in the news: ‘Berenstain Bears’ co-creator dies
Mrs. Delaware 2012 to host charity event
Good job Owens Campus baseball! Roadrunners baseball picks up four wins in firs...
Congrats Owens Campus softball! The Owens Campus Lady Roadrunners opened the 20...
February is Black History Month. Did you know... In 1849, Charles L. Reason bec...
This week: ‘Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax’ out in theaters
Week in review: Afghanistan violence tops the news
Today in the news: Fake 9/11 firefighter admits lying
16 Mile Brewing Company to launch new limited-edition beer
How well do you handle multiculturalism in the workplace? A free interactive w...
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Another question about Black History for you: Who was the first African American...
Today in the news: J.K. Rowling announces new book
Georgetown men arrested after altercation with Rep. John C. Atkins
February is Black History Month. Did you know… This Sunday is the 83rd Academy...
Students: what are you doing at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 29? Treat yourself...
Today in the news: Georgia rep. proposes vasectomy ban
February is Black History Month. Did you know.... The first African-Americans t...
There is a student government meeting today, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. in room 962 of th...
Whether you are a start-up or established business, if you want to learn how to...
Attention students who were scheduled for the ski trip on Friday, February 24: D...
Today in the news: Military dad burns N.J. flag in protest of Whitney Houston
Hope everyone enjoyed Mardi Gras today and the Hollywood Sweetheart's Dance that...
Mardi Gras is underway! Come on over and celebrate! Free beads, free cake, gre...
February is Black History Month. Did you know…. American John Baxter Taylor bec...
Students: A reminder - Final payments for the 2012 spring semester are due by Mo...
Today in the news: Elizabeth Smart marries in Hawaii
The Owens Campus Mardi Gras celebration is tomorrow, Feb. 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p...
February is Black History Month. Did you know... Willie O'Ree became the first...
Don't know how to dance? Learn! The Owens Campus is offering several different b...
18-year-old man shot outside Bridgeville-area nightclub
Week in review: Whitney Houston, Gary Carter top the news
This week: Oscars are next Sunday
Castrol Premium Lube Express holds groundbreaking ceremony
Today in the news: Payroll tax cut approved
Dover resident receives employee of the quarter award
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A little Black History history question for you.... who was the first black woma...
Nanticoke Rotary Club honors Sussex County paramedics
Mark your Calendars! Mardi Gras celebration is Tuesday, Feb. 21, 11 a.m.-12:30...
Today in the news: ‘Colbert Report’ suspended
Home Instead Senior Care announces Caregiver of the Year award recipient
February is Black History Month. Did you know... Many inventors only have one m...
Greenwood man charged with defrauding 84-year-old out of more than $50,000
In celebration of National Random Acts of Kindness Week, make sure to add your n...
The next event in the Global Understanding series "Teaching English in Korea" wi...
Today in the news: Pekingese wins Best in Show at Westminster
February is Black History Month. Did you know... Marie Van Brittan Brown develo...
Millsboro MS student receives President's Volunteer Service award
DelDOT announces closures on Front Street in Milton
Wiley Wildcat from Wilmington University and Roady from the Owens Campus are on...
FYI for students: 1098-T forms were mailed out last month from Dover. If you ne...
Want to know how to earn your bachelor's degree without leaving Sussex County?...
Today in the news: Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky the focus of new film
Coming in March ... Women's History Month! Join us for the annual Women's Day C...
The next event in the Global Understanding series "Teaching English in Korea" wi...
It's National Random Acts of Kindness Week.....have you performed a random act o...
February is Black History Month. Did you know... Truck drivers losing their car...
Today in the news: Friends, family say Whitney Houston didn’t kill herself
Sussex Tech girls swimming takes conference title
YWCA honored for women's programs
The start of the Owens Campus Kindness Chain on Feb. 13.
Local accountants receive passing review from American Institute of CPAs
Frankford Fire Co. awarded federal grant
February is Black History Month. Did you know.... Dr. Charles Drew invented th...
Have you performed a random act of kindness today? It could be as simple as smil...
This week: Great Backyard Bird Count is this week
Fatality identified in Georgetown car accident
Week in review: Contraception spat ends with compromise
Delaware State Trooper involved in three vehicle crash
Vehicle crashes into Seaford home
Today in the news: Purple squirrel spotted in Pennsylvania
Nanticoke Memorial Hospital celebrates Cardiac Rehabilitation Week
Sunday is the birthday of this country's 16th president ... Abraham Lincoln. We...
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Do you know ...Nehemiah Gateway and the Owens Campus are sponsoring free tax pre...
Today in the news: What does mortgage settlement mean for you?
Three arrested for selling drugs
Truck sideswipes schoolbus north of Georgetown
February is Black History Month. Did you know... A disgruntled patron led chef...
Hey, don't forget .... the Information Night & Open House is tonight! Come anyt...
District hiring policies could see changes to keep kids safe
Want to learn how to earn a bachelor's degree without leaving Sussex County? The...
Today in the news: Moms battle Facebook over breastfeeding
General Federation of Women's Club of Indian River to hold February meeting
Jusst Sooup plans appreciation fundraiser
Botanical garden committee planting seeds for growth
February is Black History Month. Did you know.... In 1985 Dr. Patricia Bath inv...
And did you know that Dickens' books have never gone out of print? Amazing!
Charles Dickens would've turned 200 today! Considered to be the first literary s...
If you are in the field of fiber optics, or part of a telephone or cable company...
Today in the news: California same-sex marriage ban ruled illegal
Delaware Tech seeks added funds for Georgetown training facility
Delaware Technical Community College’s Owens Campus is offering training to anyo...
Delaware Tech is looking for culinary lovers....The Owens Campus is offering thr...
Today in the news: Madonna halftime show a hit?
All current and former students, please pass along this information to anyone yo...
Interested in becoming an event planner? Then sign up for the event planner cer...
Tickets are still available! Come with a sweetheart or come with friends! Ticket...
This week: ‘Phantom Menace’ out in 3-D
Week in review: Komen and Planned Parenthood top the news
Today in the news: Komen changes mind on Planned Parenthood
Food Bank of Delaware receives donation from Food Lion Charitable Foundation
And for everyone .. February is American Heart Month! Take good care of your hea...
Quick Lube to hold groundbreaking ceremony in Millsboro
15-year-old Lincoln boy arrested after altercation at Cape Henlopen High School
Today is National WEAR RED DAY to promote women's heart health. Even if you didn...
Today in the news: Group wants sugar regulated like tobacco
Home improvement hits wall for homeless shelter
The Owens Campus is offering a new entrepreneurship certificate program designed...
Congratulations to Owens Campus student Julianna Tennefoss and the Campus Crusad...
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Registration is currently available for several LPN refresher courses that are s...
Women Supporting Women conference to be held near Georgetown
The next Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program begins March 19. The progra...
Well, today's the day!!! It's rainy and cool ... good day for chili! Join us at...
Today in the news: Facebook seeks $5 billion IPO
Delaware Tech's next EMT basic certification course begins Monday, April 9, but...
The next Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program begins March 19, but there is...
Reminder! Tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 2 is the 2nd Annual Chili Cook-off at the Owe...
Hey, it's February 1 ... where did January go? And still no snow!!!
Today in the news: Mom gives birth to 14-pound baby
How's that chili prep coming along? :)
The Owens Campus is going to the circus! And you are invited! Ringling Brothers...
The Owens Campus is having a trip to see the NSO Pops performs Cirque de la Symp...
Today in the news: Super Bowl ad preview – and a look at the Ferris Bueller ad
Bridge Counseling and Therapy Center names Derek Hopler as director
Delaware Electric Cooperative to offer additional irrigation grants
Are you interested in earning a little extra money? The Owens Campus is looking...
Millsboro Lions Club to meet
Attention artists..... Experience a guided exhibition devoted to Van Gogh's une...
This week: Super Bowl Sunday is 1 week away
Week in review: Heroic children top the news
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Today in the news: Little boy writes heartwarming letter to 49ers’ Kyle Williams
Prime Hook public meeting stirs discussion and debate
Local residents, businesses help make record-breaking Toys for Tots campaign
It's not too late to enter the GREAT CHILI COOK-OFF at the Owens Campus on Thurs...
DelDOT announces scheduled maintenance on Nanticoke River drawbridge
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Today in the news: Vanna White and Pat Sajak were sometimes drunk during 'Wheel of Fortune'
Sussex Tech teacher faces more charges related to sexual abuse case
Reminding all students! The second deferred payment is due Monday, January 30,...
Sussex Tech teacher arrested and charged for sexual contact with student
Celebrate Valentine's Day in a fun and delicious way! On Monday, Feb. 13, the V...
Today in the news: Facebook makes Timeline mandatory
Police Revisiting 2007 murder
Looking for an entertaining trip? Then sign up to see “Wishful Drinking” at th...
Today in the news: Mitt Romney paid 14% in taxes
All current and former students, please pass along this information to anyone yo...
Reminding all students! The second deferred payment is due Monday, January 30,...
Today in the news: 9-year-old girl outsmarts kidnapper
Georgetown SPCA to hold vaccine clinic
Reminding all students! The second deferred payment is due Monday, January 30,...
Have you already completed Basic Defensive Driving and want another discount on...
This week: President Obama’s State of the Union speech is Tuesday
Week in review: Costa Concordia cruise ship captain tops the news
Today in the news: Etta James remembered for her legendary talent
Don't forget: Delaware Tech is holding a free financial aid information session...
Video report: Etta James dies at 73
Looking for an exciting time? Sign up for Delaware Tech's bus trip to see Blast...
Today in the news: Ex-wife: Newt Gingrich wanted open marriage
If you are free tonight, please join us for an exciting Global Understanding pre...
Whether you are a start-up or established business, if you want to learn how to...
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Please pass along this information to any friends or family who might be interes...
Today in the news: Sledding crow becomes Internet sensation
Prime Hook flooding topic of public meeting on Friday
Delaware Seashore State Park hosts science and history sessions for preschoolers
Delaware Seashore State Park plans Prickly Pear Trail hike
Reminder, tomorrow Thursday, January 19 is the kick-off for the 2012 Global Unde...
Today in the news: Wikipedia, Reddit to go dark Wednesday
Sussex County Advisory Committee for elderly, disabled to meet in Seaford
Burton Island hike to explore its wildlife, history
Kent-Sussex Industries to hold pizza fundraiser in Milford
Millsboro Lions Club to meet
Sussex Pomona Grange welcomes new officers
Get your taste buds ready! The Second Annual Owens Campus Chili Cook-Off will...
Today in the news: Zappos hacked; 24 million people affected
Jon Huntsman withdraws from GOP presidential race
Georgetown AAUW forum to feature national pay gap expert
This week: Republicans debate ahead of South Carolina
Week in review: Marines top the news
Today in the news: Desecrating Marines identified
Jean & Joan Fund donates $22,000 to Tunnell Cancer Center
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast to be held in Dover
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Sussex County Genealogical Society to meet Jan. 21
Delaware Tech will be closed Monday, Jan. 16 in observance of Martin Luther King...
So after the first week of classes, how are things going?
Today in the news: Outrage over video of Marines urinating on dead fighters
DelDOT announces bridge opening in Indian River
Investigation reveals drug sales at Seaford car wash
North Spring Hill Road to require lane closures for construction
American Legion Auxiliary and RSVP of Sussex County to assemble Buddy Baskets
Want to earn a 10 percent reduction on the liability portion of your auto insura...
Seaford credit union seeks Sussex County family for financial makeover
Today in the news: You can clone your pet
Alzheimers Association to offer educational programs in Milton, Lewes
Patsy Cicala Jr. goes from teaching about nature to photographing it
Increase your knowledge of global issues! Join us for the presentation "Unrest i...
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Anona Council 11 appoints chiefs
Sussex County Grange to install officers in Seaford
Today in the news: ‘Hunger Games’ tickets on sale this month
Bunting named a National Superintendent of the Year finalist
Tickets are now available for the Classical Theatre Project's performance of Wil...
Today in the news: Woman survives after bungee cord breaks
Laurel man arrested for dealing child pornography
WELCOME to the spring semester at the Owens Campus! Whether you are a new studen...
This week: New Hampshire votes Tuesday
Week in review: Mitt Romney under fire
Today in the news: Accidentally deported teen headed home
Georgetown man arrested for selling alcohol without a license
Want to spend the afternoon with the "Cake Boss?" Tickets available for upcoming...
Today in the news: Man’s gets a 'no' at basketball game proposal
Neighborhood association president thanks Millsboro representative
Want some winter fun? The Outdoor Adventures Club is going to Blue Mountain in P...
Wall Street firm upgrades Sussex County bond rating
Today in the news: Mom shoots intruder after 911 says it’s OK to defend herself
Apply now for exciting study abroad programs to Russia, Belize, China, Scotland,...
Georgetown AAUW to address gender wage gap
Today in the news: Quadrantid meteor shower should be dazzling
State Supreme Court upholds Sussex County land use rights
Georgetown business owner indicted for failure to pay trust-fund taxes
Sussex County earns high credit score
Want to work in an office but lack the skills? Check out the FREE General Office...
Happy New Year everyone! The Owens Campus is open for business ... have you tak...
This week: Iowa caucuses set for Tuesday
Week in review: 2011 weather disasters
Today in the news: North Korea doesn’t change policies
KSI releases November perfect attendance recipients
NLJC spreads the spirit of the season to local charities
Burglary suspects sought in home invasion in Millsboro
Today in the news: New laws for 2012 affect abortion, immigration
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Victims of Millsboro crash identified
Exclusive: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul lead the field heading into Iowa
Today in the news: Iran threatens to block important water route
Garth Hoffman to speak about Georgetown Town Center at Historical Society meeting
Sussex Youth Philanthropy Board collects and donates toys
REALTORS Foundation helps local needy families
Exclusive: Presidential tracking poll released tomorrow morning
Today in the news: Facebook post saves woman’s life
This week: Kim Jong Il funeral set for Wednesday
Week in review: Kim Jong Il dies, his son is successor
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Georgetown ghost tour receives $400 donation
Today in the news: Man wakes from coma just before organ donation
5 things to know about the payroll tax cut extension
Today in the news: Origins of some Stonehenge rocks discovered
Today in the news: Bon Jovi is not dead
Today in the news: Who is Kim Jong Un?
Breaking news: Kim Jong Il dead at 69
This week: 'Dragon Tattoo,' 'Mission: Impossible' and more at the theaters
Week in review: Witness testifies in Sandusky case
Today in the news: Students suspended for ‘Tebowing’
Everyone at the Owens Campus of Delaware Tech wishes you a safe and happy holiday!
Autism Delaware and Hertich Toyota award 2012 Camry LE
Just a reminder: Delaware Tech closes today, Friday, December 16 at 4:30 p.m. fo...
Today in the news: Woman killed in NY elevator accident
Superstitchers and Sea Purls knit outfit for Milton statue
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
First State assists food drives in Kent and Sussex counties
Exclusive: Rasmussen Reports says Romney leads in polls ahead of Iowa
Today in the news: Time Person of the Year is ‘the protester’
Delmarva Power begins Gift of Energy program
‘Miracle’ recurs every December in Sussex County Courthouse
Registration is open now for all study abroad programs. A program to Belize, Ru...
Today in the news: NTSB wants nationwide cellphone-driving ban
DNREC issues order reducing Indian River Power water discharge
It's not too late! Mr. Merritt is still collecting Christmas stockings for the S...
Have you made your 1st DEFERRED PAYMENT which was due yesterday, DECEMBER 12? Pa...
Today in the news: iPhone captures woman shooting son-in-law
And in case you are wondering about the 12th day of holiday shopping .... it's C...
It's the 11th day of shopping in the Campus Bookstore! Make your holidays jolly...
Easter Seals welcomes Amy Walls to board of directors
This week: Jerry Sandusky in court for hearing on child abuse
Week in review: Albert Pujols signs with Angels
Millsboro man arrested for selling drugs from an ice cream truck
Today in the news: 26-toed cat helps Milwaukee animal shelter
It's the last day ... of classes!!! take a deep breath and enjoy your long break...
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Today in the news: 2 killed in Virginia Tech shootings
Visiting Angels of Sussex names Tanesia Short Angel Employee of the Month
Don't forget... Lighthouse Cove is closed tomorrow, December 9.
It's a Wonderland Surprise in the Bookstore! The 9th day of holiday shopping fe...
Seaford man arrested for dealing child pornography
Three injured in crash, including two Georgetown officers
Today in the news: 'Mythbusters' cannonball hits home
Carolers collect nearly 24,500 food items for needy
It's the 8th day of holiday shopping in the Bookstore! Receive a 20% discount on...
REMINDER- 1st DEFERRED PAYMENT DUE MONDAY, DECEMBER 12. You may make a payment...
Green Sea Turtle hatchlings to make long trip to shores of North Carolina
Today in the news: NASA: New planet could hold life
Inter-agency collaboration promises success for rural residents
First phase of body burden study completed in Millsboro
Welcome Casey and all our other incoming students who are attending New Student...
Today in the news: Postal Service wants to drop next-day service
KSI releases September perfect attendance list
Silver bells are ringing in the Campus Bookstore! It's a 20% savings today on...
Michael Izzo receives 2011 Government Engineer of the Year award
This is the last week of fall semester classes at Delaware Tech. Are your projec...
This week: Rod Blagojevich to be sentenced
Week in review: Facebook’s most-shared stories of the year
Today in the news: Herman Cain meeting with wife
Rotary Foundation honors multiple Paul Harris Fellows
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Sen. Carper in Seaford today to learn about new human services program
Today in the news: Hanson to release Mmmhop beer
CNB employees walk in 'Light the Night'
As the semester winds down, don't forget the Book Buy Back of your textbooks. Ch...
On the third day of shopping in the Campus Bookstore, it's Yuletide Sweets & Tra...
Georgetown-Millsboro Rotary Club delivers food baskets for Thanksgiving
Bridgeville girl aims to fill tractor trailer with donated shoes
Today in the news: Sandusky threatened family, lawsuit says
Looking for some bargains for your holiday shopping? Come to the Bookstore's "T...
It's holiday time and that means you can come to the agriculture department gree...
Today in the news: Herman Cain might exit GOP race
Videos: Conrad Murray sentenced to 4 years for Michael Jackson death
Thank you Jenny, for letting us know about Santa's Village. This sounds like so...
Today in the news: Ohio takes 200-pound 8-year-old from mom
Georgetown SPCA announces December calender events
Take a break and celebate! The Student Holiday Celebration will be held in the d...
This week: Conrad Murray to be sentenced
Week in review: Early Black Friday a hit with consumers
Today in the news: Mars rover launches Saturday
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Delaware SPCA to host Stuff the Van
Police accreditation assessment team invites public comment
KSI raises more than $21,000 with golf fundraiser
Today in the news: Occupy protests Black Friday; Apple has sale
Possum Point Players launches new website for ticket sales
Remember: the college is closed on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25...
Today in the news: Bunnies abandoned near Colorado highway
Interested in a seeing a performance by the Washington National Opera? Show is F...
Sussex County establishes new council districts
Today in the news: Michelle Obama and Jill Biden booed at NASCAR race
Check the campus bulletin boards to find out the dates for Book Buy Back at the...
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
It's International Education Week!! In recognition of that, the Education Club...
Do you know what today is? The national Great American Smokeout is recognized on...
Sussex adopts new county lines
Georgetown draws up plans for growth
Celebrate Native American Month with us! "Through Granddaughter's Eyes..." will...
Have you signed up to enjoy a complimentary breakfast tomorrow with our campus d...
Brick Restaurant & Tavern entertained with murder mystery dinner
How can you be certain to get the classes you want? Register ASAP beginning toda...
This week: Kindle Fire out this week
Week in review: Penn State sex scandal tops the news
Today in the news: Baby elephant, mom rescued from mud pit
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Where are the lowest gas prices in Smyrna?
Delaware SPCA to hold poinsettia sale
DNREC hosts scrap tire drop-off day
It's Veterans' Day! Please take the time to thank a veteran today ... they gave...
Today in the news: Mom rescues daughter from washing machine
Today in the news: Joe Paterno announces retirement
Today in the news: Herman Cain denies sexual harassment
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Looking for a great gift idea for the holiday? There are only a few tickets left...
The Distinguished Alumni Award was presented on October 19 to three graduates of...
Georgetown man missing since Sunday
It's Halloween! Come and see who has the best, scariest, or weirdest Halloween c...
This week: Justin Bieber Christmas album out Tuesday
Week in review: Kids’ Halloween costumes too sexy?
Route 1 near Indian Inlet Bridge to close Saturday night
Today in the news: No debit fees for Chase, other big banks
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
Pop-jazz-funk coming to Delaware Tech! Blue Jupiter, an a cappella quartet kno...
Today in the news: Bernie Madoff, wife had suicide pact
The 2012 spring credit course schedule booklets are available now on campus!
Lions Club plants tree in Millsboro
Sussex County statewide Trails and Pathways project plans unveiled
Today in the news: Puppy saved from top of moving train
Treasure Adventure Week is coming to the Owens Campus! Join us Monday, Oct. 31-...
Today in the news: HPV vaccine suggested for boys
Almost $30,000 in equipment stolen from Punkin Chunkin Association
Students, do you know .... there's a trip on Veterans Day, November 11, going to...
Just an extra note... the Author Afternoon event is free and open to the public!
Join Us for AUTHOR AFTERNOON--The Owens Campus Bookstore will host an afternoon...
Today in the news: Steve Jobs ‘focused’ after cancer
Treasure Adventure Week ... coming soon to the Owens Campus!
Have you signed up to have lunch with our College President? Enjoy a complimenta...
This week: Arraignment in plot to kill Saudi ambassador
Week in review: Gadhafi, Ohio animals top the news
Today in the news: Ben & Jerry’s ‘SNL’ ice cream takes heat
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County?
It's going to be a nice day tomorrow! Spend it watching the baseball and softbal...
Today in the news: How Moammar Gadhafi was caught, killed
Do something different on Friday! Come to "Postcards from Abroad" at 11:30 a.m....
Today in the news: Lions, bears shot after they get loose in Ohio
Congratulations to the 2011 Distinguished Alumni of the Owens Campus: Connie Coo...
Today in the news: iPhone app catches cheating wife?
Students, staff and the public are invited to a free performance of Indian Bolly...
Today's the first day of fall Session III classes .. were you prepared? New stud...
Today's the last day to reply if you'd like to have breakfast with Dr. Ileana Sm...
This week: GOP candidates debate in Vegas
Week in review: iPhone, BlackBerry top the news
Today in the news: Thousands line up for iPhone 4S
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County this week?
The public is invited to a free performance of Indian Bollywood dancing on Tuesd...
Today in the news: Mitt Romney, Herman Cain top new poll
Want to talk about student life on campus? Join Dr. Ileana Smith, campus directo...
Today in the news: BlackBerry outage spreads
Community rallies to help Barnett family at three coming events
The Agriculture Department is selling beautiful garden mums - only $7.00 each....
To Do This Week: Georgetown pet event to benefit seniors, furry companions
Today in the news: US says Iran tried to kill ambassador
PurpleBowl brings awareness to pancreatic cancer in Delaware
*DTCC FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS* Students takingSession 3 classes ONLY will be able...
TOMORROW: Fall open house at Owens Campus. Tell anyone you know in high school o...
Today in the news: Netflix kills Qwikster
Join us for the next event in the Global Understanding Series Postcards from Abr...
28th Annual Delaware Tech Craft Fair 11/11-11/12/11 Carter Partnership Center on...
This week: iPhone 4S goes on sale
Week in review: Steve Jobs, Apple top the news
Today in the news: 3 women share Nobel Peace Prize
Whether or not you have the day off from work or school, plan to take advantege...
Tickets to the Decades Rewind Dance will be available in the dining hall all nex...
The Student Government Association (SGA) meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011 will...
Students (and the public) are invited to a free performance of Indian Bollywood...
Quick reminder: Delaware Tech is OPEN on Monday, October 10. The college is not...
Today in the news: Steve Jobs mourned
One last reminder: Final payments for the current fall semester are due by Mond...
It's National Customer Service Week! Many times it's not easy being the "first p...
Today in the news: Wall Street protests growing
Educators, child care providers come together for Town Hall meeting
REMINDER: FINAL DEFERRED PAYMENT DUE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 10,2011. Your payment may b...
Community Pizza Night - October 6, 4-9 p.m. at Milford's Silicato Way Join Dela...
Today in the news: Hank Williams Jr. booted from ‘MNF’ for Hitler comment
Brooks given credit union lifetime achievement award
Please join us in celebrating National Tutoring Week, in the Learning Center, al...
Today in the news: Amanda Knox freed
Enjoy the spectacular talents of a professional ballet company! Come see the Fi...
On Sunday, Oct. 9, the Jefferson School will be hosting "Hidden Treasures," a fa...
AUTHOR'S AFTERNOON -- The Owens Campus Bookstore will host an afternoon with fiv...
The 14th annual distinguished lecture series is titled “Decreasing Fall Risk for...
This week: Amanda Knox appeal verdict expected Monday
Week in review: Kobe Bryant, Amazon top the news
Today in the news: US airstrike kills al-Qaida leader
Where are the lowest gas prices in Smyrna this week?
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County this week?
Collegewide computer systems including MyDTCC portal, Blackboard, and Banner wil...
SUPPORT YOUR BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL TEAMS!! A fundraiser will be held Friday, Oct...
Athletics Alumni Games will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2011. Delaware Tec...
Today in the news: Two-faced cat sets Guinness World Record
If you attended College Colors Day, be sure to check MyDTCC to see if you were o...
Today in the news: Amazon introduces Kindle Fire tablet
Your Question Answered: Sussex Tech’s JROTC facility no closer to completion
Sussex County Council votes to extend casino moratorium
Don't miss the fun tomorrow! It's College Colors Day! If you are a Delaware Tec...
Sussex County looking for citizen volunteers to join disaster response team
Don't miss John Rush today! From 11am-1pm in Student Services Center dining hall.
Today in the news: iPhone 5 expected to be announced Oct. 4
Reminder! Don't miss hearing musician John Rush perform Wed, September 28, 11am...
Today in the news: Dead Sea Scrolls now online
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County this week?
FREE Admission to the Treasures of the Sea Exhibit on Monday, Oct. 10 from 10 a....
The place to be on Wednesday, October 26: Sussex County Today & Tomorrow Confere...
This week: Levi Johnston book on Sarah Palin is out Tuesday
Week in review: Facebook Timeline gets mixed reviews
Today in the news: Where will satellite hit?
Fall open house at Owens Campus. Tell anyone you know in high school or anyone w...
*ATTENTION: DTCC FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS* If you are taking Session 1 and/or Ses...
Today in the news: Leaders speak out against Troy Davis execution
Stein Highway/Route 20 bridge repairs set for this week
Students, in case you are considering this .... remember the "W" grade withdrawa...
Today in the news: Jailed hikers freed
Congressional delegation to host free job fair Sept. 26
More volunteers needed for 7th Annual Acorn Collection Day on Oct. 1
Beef & Beer to raise funds for daughter of slain Georgetown officer
Additional Reminder: DTCC Financial Aid Students. Students taking Session 3 cla...
Attention: DTCC Financial Aid Students. Helpful reminder for you. If you are tak...
Today in the news: New video of Reno air show crash
Casey, thank you for your comments. We're sorry you were turned away. The campus...
Hoober Inc. receives prestigious Case IH Award
Don't forget today is the 2nd Global Understanding Program. "Postcards from Abro...
Where are the lowest gas prices in Sussex County this week?
Millsboro American Legion Ladies Auxiliary attends September 11 service
This Saturday, celebrate Museum Day and get in free to the Treasures of the Sea...
This week: Republicans square off in another debate
Week in review: Marine receives Medal of Honor
Today in the news: More battles in Libya
The 2nd Global Understanding Program is scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, 11:...
Today in the news: Pat Robertson says divorce OK in event of Alzheimer’s
Old Mill Bridge Road to close for maintenance
Sussex county horse shows signs of West Nile Virus
Sussex County property taxes due Sept. 30
JOB FAIR coming to Delaware Tech! U.S. Senators Carper and Coons and U.S. Repres...
Today in the news: President Obama disapproval ratings hit 55 percent
Constitution Day! Don't forget--tomorrow, Thurs, 9/15 at 11 a.m. in the theatre:...
Reminder: The first presentation of the Global Understanding Series is tonight a...
Sussex County Airport awarded federal funds for expansion project
Greenwood family gears up for Bike to the Bay
Today in the news: U.S. hikers to be released from Iran prison
Today in the news: Bank of America cuts 30,000 jobs
Volunteers needed for Millsboro clean-up event
Historic Lewes Farmers Market takes top honors as Americas favorite market
Join us this Thursday, Sept. 15 for a Constitution Day presentation at 11 a.m. i...
Take a break and come hear the band KATARI today .. on stage in the dining hall...
This week: Emmy Awards are next Sunday
Week in review: 9/11 threats, anniversary
Today in the news: Nation on alert after ‘credible’ terror threat
Come hear the band KATARI... Monday, September 12, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on stage in th...
If you were unable to attend the Patriot Day Remembrance Ceremony this morning,...
Today in the news: Google buys Zagat
DelDOT agreement provides access to Prime Hook while road is repaired
Celebrate the 224th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution! Attend Constitution Da...
Today in the news: Former NHL players die in plane crash
Sussex County Courthouse to cut after-hours access
The RAD Tech club is selling Spirit Cups to raise funds to attend a registry rev...
Riverwalk ‘Freedom’ Festival in Milford honors first responders
The presentation mentioned below is free and open to students and the community....
Today in the news: Where’s Moammar Gadhafi?
Join us for a PATRIOT DAY REMEMBRANCE, Friday, September 9, 2011, Delaware Tech....
Thank you for your comment. That was Danielle Levredge singing today and she is...
REMINDER: Second (2nd) deferred payment is due Monday, September 12, 2011 Your p...
This week: Many 9/11 anniversary events scheduled
This week: Are you ready for some NFL football?
Week in review: Rebels hunt for Gadhafi
Today in the news: Tropical storm headed to Gulf; Katia a hurricane
Reading ASSIST looking for volunteers in Kent, Sussex counties
Please consider joining us ... Patriot Day, Friday, September 9, 8:45 a.m., Reme...
Remember: the college is closed on Monday, September 5 in observance of the Labo...
Today in the news: President Obama changes date of jobs speech
It's September 1. Does anyone else think that summer passed by quickly?
Today in the news: Lawsuit filed over AT&T, T-Mobile merger
Today in the news: Another hurricane on the way
Do you have the outdoor movie on your calendar for tomorrow night? "African Cats...
Today in the news: Irene recovery begins
'Extreme Makeover' project in Lewes gets equipment donation
Trying to adjust to being back in class? Take a little break this week ... come...
Delaware Tech Owens Campus will open at 8 a.m. on Monday, August 29. All classes...
This week: Dick Cheney, Lil Wayne have new releases
Week in review: Hurricane Irene leads the news
Sussex Technical High School to open as shelter
Today in the news: Hurricane Irene prompts first-ever evacuation in NYC
Videos: Hurricane Irene
Earl Bradley sentenced to life in prison for child rapes
Today in the news: Emergency declared in 3 states ahead of Hurricane Irene
All locations of Delaware Tech will close at noon on Friday, August 26 and remai...
AFRICAN CATS MOVED TO RAINDATE: Wednesday, August 31, 2011. The outdoor movie,...
The Owens Campus is closely following the potential path of Hurricane Irene. As...
Today in the news: Hurricane Irene threatens East Coast
Have plans for Friday night? Think about joining us for a showing of Disneynatur...
Today in the news: Gadhafi compound falls to rebels
Degree of Pocahontas Anona Council 11 installs elected chiefs
Join your friends and make new ones... come to the dining hall on Wednesday, Aug...
Today in the news: Rebels take Gadhafi stronghold of Tripoli
Now that the fall semester has begun, it's good to remember: Students will not b...
Welcome to the fall semester at the Owens Campus! Hope everyone's first day goes...
This week: Casey Anthony must return to Florida
Week in review: Bad babysitter puts child in back of pickup
Today in the news: ‘West Memphis 3’ to go free
The first meeting of Delaware Tech Green will be this Monday, August 22, at 3 p....
The fall semester starts Monday. Be sure to bring your schedules!!
Today in the news: Is this animal a chupacabra?
In case you don't know ... today is the LAST day to register for fall classes be...
Today in the news: Albuquerque man saves girl being kidnapped
Hey, if you're going to be a student for the first time at the Owens Campus, don...
Today in the news: Louisiana dad decapitates special-needs son
The Congressional Job Fair, sponsored by Senator Thomas Carper and Chris Coons a...
Today in the news: Google buys Motorola Mobility
This week: Anniversary of the end of World War II
Week in review: Republicans go after Obama during debate
Today in the news: Postal Service wants OK to lay off 120,000
Have a great weekend!!!
This weekend, DIET will be conducting a server upgrade. Therefore, the Blackboar...
Today in the news: Photo of face transplant recipient released
Check out this Web site - there are some really interesting courses offered by o...
Today in the news: Taliban insurgents killed in retaliation strike
BesTemps consolidates Georgetown and Seaford operations
Today in the news: British PM vows bigger police response to rioting
Be on the look out for Corporate and Community Programs Fall 2011 Course Offerin...
Today in the news: Pres. Obama gives speech on credit downgrade
This week: Jay-Z, Kanye ‘Watch the Throne’ album out Monday
Week in review: Debt, FAA deals worked out at last minute
Today in the news: Dow Jones industrial average sees wild swings
Today in the news: More evidence of water on Mars
Are you coming to Delaware Tech for the first time this fall? Mark this date on...
Videos: Virginia Tech gun scare
Today in the news: Worldwide child porn ring busted
Local youth interested in law enforcement careers attend training in Washington, DC
Lewes unit members honored at American Legion Auxiliary convention
All summer session classes will end by August 6. Have all your work done? :)
Today in the news: Obama signs debt deal bill
New Hope Recreation and Development Center receives Freeman Foundation award
Today in the news: Debt ceiling compromise moves forward
Gov. Markell honors Sussex County farmers, Dover ecologist with Wetland Warrior Awards
The Roady Center for Advisement will be closed until 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 5 f...
FYI: There will be no food service on campus from August 1-12 as Lighthouse Cove...
This week: Debt ceiling deadline looms
Week in review: Debt debate dominates the news
Today in the news: President Obama calls for debt compromise
One last reminder ... Sunday, July 31 is the payment deadline for students who a...
Sen. Coons praises sale of Allen Family Foods to Harim USA
Interested in cyberspace? Do you have good analytical skills, strong professiona...
Today in the news: Airbrushed Julia Roberts ad banned in Britain
Don't forget ... Sunday, July 31 is the payment deadline for students who are pr...
Today in the news: Debt debate starting to affect stock markets
Did you know there's only 3 1/2 weeks left until the fall semester begins? It's...
No plans for tonight? No plans for the fall? Want to learn new skills? Come to t...
Today in the news: About 3,700 post offices may close
Today in the news: Amy Winehouse autopsy inconclusive
Classic Upward Bound high school students from Delaware Tech recently shadowed Beebe Medical Center employees in the orthopedics, respiratory, radiology, rehabilitation, medical/surgery, progressive care, and the quality and clinical effectiveness depart
VOLUNTEERS needed! The New Student Orientation (NSO) Committee will be stuffing NSO bags on Thursday, August 11 at 1:30 p.m. in rooms 344 A&B. If you are available to assist, please stop by or e-mail Lynn Wajda, NSO co-chair, (lwajda@dtcc.edu). Thank
This week: NY same-sex marriage law takes effect
Week in review: Scores dead in Norway attacks
Video: Latest on Friday's bombing, shootings in Oslo
Today in the news: ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ ends
Of 51 scholarships awarded nationwide to students by Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, four were awarded to graduates of the Medical Laboratory Technology program at little old Delaware Technical & Community College, Owens Campus. Cynthia L. Beckley, o
Sussex Amvets Post celebrates first anniversary
Bookstore financial aid charges for the Fall semester begin on Tuesday, August 16. The last day for financial aid charges and returns is Wednesday, September 28. Students: To ensure you are purchasing the correct books for your classes, you are strongly
Going to the Delaware State Fair during the next week? Yes, it's hot ... but you can cool off when you visit the Owens Campus display in The Centre Ice Rink. Collegiate FFA members will be happy to see you and share some information about programs a
Today in the news: Space shuttle Atlantis lands safely
Don't just sit at home and wonder what you are going to do this fall! Delaware Tech offers lots of opportunities for you to get the knowledge and skills needed to have a good career... there are short-term certificate programs, one-year diploma prog
Today in the news: Leopard mauls 6 in India; attack captured in photos
Georgetown phone books released
Today in the news: Rupert Murdoch hit with shaving foam pie at hearings
Videos: Rupert Murdoch attacked with shaving foam; testifies before Parliament
Joshua Rash works in class toward getting a Polysomnography Certificate (sleep technologist). Rash and several other students recently completed the certificate and two were recently hired by Delaware Sleep Disorder Centers. Way to go all!
Rachael Dennis works in class toward getting a Polysomnography Certificate (sleep technologist). Dennis and several other students recently completed the certificate and two were recently hired by Delaware Sleep Disorder Centers. Way to go all!
The Division of Corporate and Community Programs at Delaware Technical & Community College is pleased to announce that its first class of phlebotomy technicians completed their course this June. Way to go!
The Division of Corporate and Corporate and Community Programs at Delaware Technical & Community College is pleased to announce that its first class of medical transcriptionists completed the course Tuesday, July 5. Congrats!
Several students recently graduated from a Polysomnography (sleep technologists) and Pharmacy Tech class at Delaware Tech. Congratulations!
Several students recently graduated from a Grant Writing class through Corporate & Community Programs. Congrats!
Several students recently completed the Health Information Coding Specialist course which consisted of three parts: Medical Terminology, Medical Coding and Billing I & Medical Coding and Billing II. All students successfully completed the course whic
Job openings announced at Fisker Automotive
USDA awards funds to Sussex Conservation District to aid conservation efforts
Homeowners offered free workshop on storm water pond maintenance
Local Grange members receive recognition
Delaware Tech received a significant boost to its new Food Safety program on July 13, 2011. Perdue awarded a $200,000 grant to help create a new science lab and start the curriculum.
Today in the news: Midwest bakes in heat; East will get hit later this week
Care about our environment? There are still openings for the fall semester in the Energy Management and Renewable Energy Solar programs. Do your part for the environment.
This week: Senate committee takes on Defense of Marriage Act
Week in review: Brits Harry Potter and Rupert Murdoch dominate the headlines
Today in the news: ‘Harry Potter’ fans love final film
Today in the news: Mistrial in Roger Clemens case
Hey, want your child to attend a really cool camp for a week? Check out the free Renewable Energy Kids Camp for ages 11-15 being offered August 8-12 at the Owens Campus. Hands-on, exciting activities. More information and application form at
Have you checked out the NEW programs which Delaware Tech is offering in Georgetown? Renewable Energy-Solar; Energy Management; Information Security; Food Safety; Middle and Secondary Math Education; Direct Support Professional. Six new programs and mor
Great news! Yesterday Mr. Jim Perdue, through the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation, awarded a $200,000 grant to help create a state-of-the-art lab and launch the NEW Food Safety program this fall at the Owens Campus.
Today in the news: US women’s soccer team headed to World Cup final
Local Adopt-A-Highway group awarded 'Group of the Quarter'
Today in the news: First ladies pay respects to Betty Ford
Today in the news: Debt ceiling fight continues
Two Delaware students advance to International BioGENEius Challenge in Washington, D.C.
Piping plovers enjoy nesting season at Cape Henlopen
August Kids Camps includes (Aug. 1-5) Basket Weaving, Glamour Gal, Make Your Own Video Game, Theatre, Tennis and Time Travel! Call 854-6966 for more info or register online at www.dtcc.edu/owens/ccp today!
Free pre-school position openings for income-eligible 4-year olds...starts Sept. 6 Call 855-5950.
This week: Final ‘Harry Potter’ film opens
Week in review: Casey Anthony not guilty, will go free July 17
Dustin, the tuition rates were approved by the college's Board of Trustees at its June 7 meeting. The information was picked up by some of the local papers. It's now posted on MyDTCC. Thanks for checking!
Video: Final space shuttle launch
Today in the news: Casey Anthony to be freed next week
Today in the news: Facebook announces Skype feature
Georgetown officers’ suit thrown out
Delaware Tech, Owens Campus is seeking nominations for its 2011 Arts & Humanities Award. The nomination period is June 1 through August 1. The winner will be announced in August, with the award presented at the fall event.
Today in the news: Casey Anthony not guilty of killing Caylee
Glass-services shop opens in Lincoln
Casey Anthony not guilty of murder
Learn about more than 50 degree programs offered on campus! There will be a FREE Info Session on Wed., July 27 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Carter Partnership Center, Room 540. Admissions and Financial Aid information will be available.
This week: Last space shuttle launch set for Friday
This week: Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is back
Week in review: NBA lockout begins
Today in the news: Dominique Strauss-Kahn freed
Remember: Delaware Tech is closed in observance of Independence Day on Monday, July 4. Have fun and be safe during the holiday weekend. Happy Birthday, America!!
Nanticoke Health Services presents scholarships to nine grads in Western Sussex County
Today in the news: NBA lockout begins at midnight
Videos: Casey Anthony trial
Are your children bored already with summer? It's not too late to sign up for Kids on Campus! There are many exciting, fun-filled camps beginning in July and August. To see what we have to offer, visit the Web @ www.dtcc.edu/owens/ccp
Today in the news: Newsweek’s Princess Di cover getting slammed
Coastal-Georgetown AAUW awards scholarship to Sussex Tech grad
Today in the news: Bristol Palin says Sarah Palin has decided on presidential bid
Donovan joins Fellowship Health Resources
What have you been doing this summer? Have you visited any exciting places?
Today in the news: Ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich guilty
National 9/11 flag coming to Dover
Sussex Master Gardeners holding Garden Walk
Long Neck AARP Chapter enjoys remote-control airplanes, boats
Reminder: Final Payments for Summer Semester are due by Tuesday, July 5. This may be done online, in person or by phone at 302-855-5919. Holds will be placed on accounts not paid in full after this date. Have a Safe and Happy July 4th!!!
This week: Michele Bachmann to formally announce bid
Week in review: Whitey Bulger caught, Wal-Mart suit thrown out
Today in the news: Columbo actor Peter Falk dies at 83
Starting June 21, Lighthouse Cove will be closing at 1:30 p.m. Evening hours will resume Aug. 22. Have a great weekend everybody!
Today in the news: Mob boss Whitey Bulger captured
The Owens Campus Bookstore will be closed for year-end inventory on Thursday, June 30 and Friday, July 1, 2011. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Today in the news: J.K. Rowling and the new Harry Potter website
Today in the news: Newt Gingrich loses more supporters
Today in the news: Supreme Court says no to Wal-Mart lawsuit
Free Info Sessions on new programs: Renewable Energy-Solar, Food Safety, Energy Mgt., Information Security, Computing and Information Science, Health Information Mgt., Surgical Technology, Middle and Secondary Mathematics Education, and Direct Support Pr
This week: Wimbledon kicks off with Isner-Mahut rematch
Week in review: Weiner resignation is top story
Today in the news: Oprah wants O.J. confession
"Stuff the Truck" Relief Update: Chris Antonik, dept. chair Delaware Tech's Commercial Transportation program, and son, Ben, CT alumnus, are headed home after delivering goods to Alabama tornado victims. They called to say thanks to the De
Free Info Sessions on new programs: Renewable Energy-Solar, Food Safety and more! Wed., June 22 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and again from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Carter Building Room 540. Open to the public!
Today in the news: Anthony Weiner resigns
Video: Anthony Weiner resigns
Today in the news: Obama administration sued over Libya campaign
Today in the news: GOP debate winners
The Owens Campus Bookstore will be offering selected gift and school supply items at 50% off through Wednesday, June 29!
Today in the news: BART cop who killed man goes free
REMINDER: 2nd Deferred Payment for Summer Semester is due by this Wednesday, June 15. This may be made online, by mail, by phone at 855-5919 or in person.
This week: Republican presidential hopefuls debate Monday
Week in review: Anthony Weiner scandal, Delta and returning soldiers
Today in the news: Sarah Palin emails released
"Stuff the Truck" - Sat., June 11, 9-noon, Airport Shopping Plaza, Milford. Collecting for Alabama tornado victims. Truck donated by Delaware Tech's Commercial Transportation program; Chris Antonik, dept. chair, and son, Ben, CT alumnus, w
Congratulations to the Owens Campus retirees: Margee Brenneman, Lee Derrickson, Linda Forte, Tim Harr, Barara Johnson, John Joseph, Clare MacDonald, Stephanie McDonough, Bob Norcross, Mervin Norwood, Carol Wright and Jim Yeako We wish you well and hope t
Today in the news: Alabama gov signs strict immigration law
Today in the news: Flying bear kills 2 in Quebec accident
Good morning! Hungry? Check out the buffet offered today at Lighthouse Cove, in the Student Services building! 8-11:30 a.m. All-you-want buffet: eggs, bacon, sausage, scrapple, ham, omelets, pancakes, French toast, cream chipped beef; includes fountain d
Today in the news: Will Anthony Weiner resign?
REMINDER: 2nd Deferred Payment for Summer Semester is due by Wednesday, June 15. This may be made online, by mail, by phone at 855-5919 or in person.
Today in the news: Apple unveils iCloud
Design Engineering Camp is coming up for campers 13 and older. July 25-29. They will learn engineering, design and manufacturing. Hands-on learning! Local manufacturer field trips included! 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (302) 856-6966 for more info.
Welcome to the students attending New Student Orientation today! We're glad you've chosen to come to Delaware Tech ... looking forward to seeing you this morning!
This week: The top viral videos of May
Week in review: Cellphones and cancer, John Edwards indicted
Today in the news: Chinese teen sells kidney for iPad
Good luck to Kyle Gross, our Turf Management student, who will play in the NJCAA Division 3 Golf Championship, June 5 to 11 in New York!
Today in the news: Food pyramid dropped for food plate
Thinking about lunch already? Today is Picnic Thursday at Lighthouse Cove! Fried or grilled chicken, burgers, hot dogs, potato salad, coleslaw, salad bar, & more. Buy 2 sandwiches - get a free side. Join us... eat outside by the pond!
Today in the news: Are the Smurfs racist?
New bill for two more casinos introduced
BUDGET BREAKDOWN: A closer look at where the state’s fiscal year 2012 budget stands
Public airs concerns over Dems’ district maps
The Owens Campus is wishing the entire group traveling to Italy a safe and healthy trip! Thank you Sarah for expressing your excitement and appreciation towards Delaware Tech in reference to your trip! We'll be anxious to see pictures too! Good luck
Today in the news: WHO says cellphones could cause cancer
Week in review: New York's 26th district elects Democrat
Week in review: Casey Anthony trial begins in Florida
Week in review: Joplin, Mo., tornado is the deadliest since 1947
Today in the news: Obama extends Patriot Act
Today in the news: Elizabeth Smart's kidnapper gets life in prison
Don't forget: Delaware Tech is closed this weekend and on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. The campus will reopen on Tuesday.
The Owens Campus Bokstore has a deal for YOU! You can purchase Delaware Tech imprinted merchandise at a 50 percent discount! And the sale will continue throughout the summer. Come see what the Bookstore has to offer!
Today in the news: John Edwards may face indictment
Annual meeting of the Delaware Tech Owens Campus Alumni Association set for Monday, June 20, 6 p.m., Student Services Center. Elections will be held to fill board member positions. If you're interested or want more information, contact Alison Buckle
It's almost time for summer vacation ... what will your children do? Kids on Campus (www.dtcc.edu/owens/ccp) is an alternative to tv and video games. Scholarships are available .... call 302-854-6966 for information and application.
Today in the news: Tim Pawlenty announces presidential run
Summer Session I classes begin Wednesday. If you didn't register for this session, there's still time to enroll for Summer Session II which begins on June 16. Don't wait ... call today 302-855-5951!
This week: President Obama heads to Europe
Week in review: Doomsday prophesies nothing new
Today in the news: NATO destroys Libyan ships
It's not too late to think about taking a class this summer? Summer Session II begins June 16. Come in now and talk to us!
Don't forget: The Treasures of the Sea Exhibit is celebrating International Museum Day by offering free admission today, Friday, May 20 from noon to 4 p.m. Come see what treasures were found - fascinating story!
Today in the news: President Obama announces Egypt, Israel plans
Today in the news: Rapture group gets ready for the end
Congratulations 2011 Graduates!!!
Today in the news: Israel couple name baby ‘Like’ after Facebook
Commencement will be held as scheduled under the tent. See you there!
Today in the news: Donald Trump not running for president
Graduates must report to room 555 of the Carter Partnership Center at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, May 17. The ceremony begins under the graduation tent at 6:30 p.m. Receptions for graduates and guests will be held after the ceremony. For more informatio
Graduation rehearsal is scheduled for Tuesday, May 17 at 10:30 a.m. Students should report to the graduation tent, located adjacent to the William A. Carter Partnership Center. Please allow two hours for practice. It is very important that all students a
This week: Rahm Emanuel to be sworn in as Chicago mayor
Week in review: Mississippi River flooding could be among worst ever
Today in the news: Taliban kills 80 in retaliation for bin Laden
The Treasures of the Sea Exhibit is celebrating International Museum Day with other museums around the world by offering free admission on Friday, May 20 from noon to 4 p.m. The Treasures of the Sea Exhibit’s objects tell the story of the 1622 Span
Today in the news: Big oil drilled over billions in tax breaks
Sussex County artist/author Doris Price of Millsboro is exhibiting her art work in the Art Gallery of the Arts & Science Center at Delaware Tech from now until the beginning of June. Price's oil on canvas paintings merge her love of art and jazz
Today in the news: Bin Laden relatives want proof of death
If you plan to graduate on May 17, pick up your cap and gown at the Campus Bookstore & also your 2 tickets for guest seating under the tent. If your cap and gown don't fit correctly or are not there, stop by the Student Services Center on the f
The Bookstore staff should be able to give you that answer. Call 856-5400, Ext. 4010.
Today in the news: Microsoft buys Skype
Today in the news: Engineers try to save Memphis, New Orleans
CONGRATULATIONS to the Lady Roadrunners softball team who won the Regional 19 playoffs this weekend. They beat Mercer County College 8-0; Morris County College 8-1; lost one to Burlington County College, 14-7 and finished up the Championship game by topp
This week: Deficit reduction talks resume
Week in review: A decade to find bin Laden
Today in the news: Al-Qaida confirms bin Laden’s death
Good luck also to the golf team! The guys are competing in the golf regionals also this weekend in Cape May, New Jersey.
Good luck to our softball team! The Lady Roadrunners are competing this weekend in the Region XIX playoffs at Morris County College in Randolph, N.J. The team is seeded #1 in regionals by mere percentage points and finished 33-5 overall, 12-2 in the conf
Today in the news: President Obama visits ground zero
Last evening there some shining stars on campus! The 31st annual Student Awards program was held to recognize the Outstanding Students in each of our degree and diploma programs. Congratulations to everyone who earned that honor ... you are an inspiratio
Today in the news: Bin Laden death photos won’t be released
May 6-May 12 is National Nurses Week. Say thanks to a special nurse in your life! And if you are a nurse, we say "thank you!"
Today in the news: Bin Laden unarmed during raid
Be sure to pre-register for the Roady 5K to guarantee that you get your t-shirt and the other cool items!! Saturday is going to be a beautiful day!!
Today in the news: How the U.S. found and killed bin Laden
In honor of Earth Day, the Delaware Tech Green Club, the Education Club and Collegiate FFA assisted children at the CDC with several conservation and earth-friendly initiatives, planting flowers, which were grown in the college’s greenhouses, makin
Today in the news: How tornadoes work
Today in the news: Relive the royal wedding
Today in the news: Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot
May 2-7 is the last week of classes for the spring semester. Hope all your work is done and that you do well on your final exams!
Today's the last day of spring break. Classes resume on Monday, May 2.
Today in the news: Tornadoes devastate the South
Do you know .... nearly half of Delaware Tech graduates go into the health care field.
Today in the news: Obama releases birth certificate; PlayStation accounts hacked
Do you know ... Tom Hanks, Morgan Freeman and Clint Eastwood are community college graduates. What about you?
Today in the news: Video shows Texas motorcyclist being hit by car
Nominations are being accepted now through May 31 for the Women's Day Celebration in March 2012. For complete information and a nomination form, use this link:
Nominations are being accepted now through May 31 for the Women's Day Celebration in March 2012. For complete information and a nimination form, use this link:
Do you know .... Delaware Tech's placement rate for associate degree graduates is 92 percent.
Today in the news: New Wii in the works
The Campus Bookstore's 10th anniversary celebration last week was a big success! So the 25% discount on all Delaware Tech imprinted items has been extended through graduation day (May 17). Come see the great selection and take advantage of the great
Registration for summer and fall semester classes is now in progress! Don't delay ... come in and sign up for the classes you want! The Admissions Office, Business Office, Cashier, Financial Aid Office, Registration Office and the Roady Center for S
Today in the news: British woman finds Jesus in towel
Today in the news: The history of Peeps
Today in the news: Record number of right whales spotted on Earth Day
Today in the news: Amazon outage takes down Reddit, Foursquare
Please note: Delaware Tech is closed tomorrow, Friday, April 22 in observance of Good Friday. The campus will re-open on Monday, April 25.
It's International Day at the Owens Campus! Celebrate in the dining hall in the Student Services Center, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Enjoy food, customs, music and culture with our international students. Join us and text the Red Cross in support of the
Today in the news: Many questions on first anniversary of oil spill
Don't forget to sign up for the first Roady 5k Run/Walk! Sat, May 7 at 8 a.m. at the Owens Campus. For more info:
Today in the news: Houston 6-year-old takes gun to school; 3 hurt
Today in the news: ‘Royal wedding’ dance an Internet sensation
New! Weds., May 18 to June 22, 5 -6:30 p.m. Healthy Lifestyles Program: Be Well Babies, (18 months to three year-olds and their moms!) Sats., May 21 to July 9, 9 to 10:30 a.m. is Stroller Strength: Fitness Program for Moms and Babies. For more informati
Wilmington University Open House Wed. April 20 4:30p.m.-7 p.m.
Today in the news: A look at Prince William
Today in the news: Taxes due Monday
Today in the news: Gas prices nearing record high
Wondering what to do with the kids this Spring Break? Kids on Campus Spring Breaks camps include baseball and softball, Babysitter Training, CSI:Crime Scene Investigating and MORE! For information visit
Today in the news: Zsa Zsa Gabor wants a baby, husband says
In case you are wondering ... the decorations being put up in the hallways of several campus buildings are for the annual gala Starry, Starry Night which will take place Saturday night. It's a fundraiser with the proceeds being used to support stude
One more reminder (in case you need one :) ... Registration for summer and fall semesters begins Monday, April 18.
Today in the news: President Obama unveils deficit reduction plan
The Cove showing in honor of Earth Day will be held Tuesday, April 19 outside the theatre from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. FREE and open to the public! Exhibitors include MERR (The Marine Education & Rehabilitation Institute), Delaware-based Rocket Alaia Surfbo
Summer/fall registration begins Monday, April 18:
Applying for financial aid? FAFSA application deadline is April 30.
Deadline for SEED scholarships is this Friday, April 15: New students click here: Returning students click here:
Don't forget to sign up for the first Roady 5k Run/Walk! Sat, May 7 at 8 a.m. at the Owens Campus. For more info:
Today in the news: Japan upgrades severity of nuclear crisis
Good luck to the softball team today! It's Owens Campus Roadrunners against the Stanton Spirit from our sister campus in Newark in a double-header at 3:30 p.m.
April is National Occupational Therapy Month! The profession of occupational therapy makes valuable contributions to help people "Live Life to Its Fullest" after an illness or injury or due to a disability. Kudos to our students who have chosen
Today in the news: Toddler served alcohol at Applebee’s
Summer & fall credit course schedules are on campus! Good supply in lobby of the Jason Technology Center.
Join Delaware Tech Green for Earth Day events Tuesday, April 19. This year it's early because Spring Break starts Fri, April 22!! Flower planting at the Child Development Center, 9 to 11 a.m., or make your own trail mix at Lighthouse Cove, 11:30. Ma
Pay Clyne, photographer and videographer aboard the expeditions that found the ill-fated Spanish galleons Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita. The ships sank off the Florida Keys in 1622 and the treasures of gold, silver and jewels that sank
Students ... don't forget to vote in the elections today for Student Body officers!
Today in the news: Kate Middleton changing the perception of the royal family?
Today in the news: Miracle dog gains fans all over the world
Today in the news: Countdown to shutdown
Harrington man sought in connection with unlawful sexual contact
Learn to be an EMT. Class starts May 2 Mondays and Weds 6-9 p.m., Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Basic Survival Sign Language starts Weds, May 4 -July 6 ... 6 p.m. tp 8 p.m.
The Owens Campus credit course schedules for summer and fall will be on campus next week - exact day not known at this time. The schedules are posted on the Owens Campus home page ... www.dtcc.edu/owens
Senate passes bill creating same-sex civil unions
Today in the news: Another quake hits Japan
Roady's inquiring mind wants to know ... students, are you ready for the Black & White ball on Saturday night? Good music, good food, great time!
Yard waste concern plagues Milton
Nanticoke Watershed Restoration group offering financial incentives
Today in the news: Budget battle continues
Today in the news: Government shutdown possible
Delmarva Power Reminds Customers to Call Before Digging
The Owens Campus credit course schedules for summer and fall will be on cmapus next week - exact day not known at this time. The schedules are posted on the Owens Campus home page ... www.dtcc.edu/owens
Georgetown budget workshop continues work on massive deficit
If you haven't been by yet, stop by! ROADY FEST is until 2 p.m. in the Student Services Center. Games, activities including: karaoke, obstacle course, MONEY machine (Roady dollars), PHOTO BOOTH, music, henna tattoos, FREE T-shirts for students, FRE
Don't forget to check out the Roady Fest TODAY from 10 am to 2 pm where you can listen to a jazz band (dining hall stage), pie the professor (patio), get your face painted (Fireside Lounge) and pong for prizes (Fireside Lounge stage). FREE t-shirts
Today in the news: 9/11 suspects to be tried at Gitmo
FOOD SERVICE, NEW HOURS: Starting Monday, April 4, 2011, The Lighthouse Cove is open 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for soups, salad, chips, snacks, deli and beverages. The grill will remain closed until 4 p.m. Thank you!
Today in the news: Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s death
Today in the news: The best April Fools’ pranks
Today in the news: Quran burning reportedly leads to Afghanistan attack
Delaware Technical & Community College - Jack F. Owens Campus Become a Pharmacy Technician before summer is over. Classes start April 11. Students will be taught techniques and procedures to prepare and dispense medications in retail, hospital and ho
Today in the news: Mega Millions winners come forward
If you didn't go to the Engineering Technologies open house, you missed seeing some very interesting, impressive projects and meeting some enthusiastic students who are motivated, committed and on their way to success!
Take time today to attend the Open House hosted by The Da Vinci Club and the Engineering Technologies Department 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in rooms 128, 130, and 134 in the Jason building. Activities, student work displays and refreshments - fun for all! Ask
Today in the news: President Obama announces new energy plan
Today in the news: Donald Trump birth certificate not official
Beach grass planting Sat. March 26, Bethany Beach
Beach grass planting Sat. March 26, Bethany Beach
Today in the news: Cobra on the lam
Delaware Tech teamed up with the DE chapter of the Surfriders Association Saturday, March 26 for beach grass planting. We were assigned to Bethany Beach. We had a great time with a very positive impact! The next event we have planned is Trail Day at Prim
Learn about rebates and affordable energy! Energy and You Forum is FREE and OPEN to the public. Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 29 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the theatre.
Today in the news: Remembering Elizabeth Taylor
Today in the news: Reagan assassination attempt was 30 years ago
Today in the news: Violence in Syria
Delaware Technical & Community College - Jack F. Owens Campus Looking for something new and different to do tonight? Attend a performance of RHAW - Rennie Harris Awe-inspiring Works @ 7 p.m., at the theater. Street dancing at its "RHAW-est"
Today in the news: NATO to take over Libya mission
Today, we celebrate all of our scholarship donors at the Scholarship Donor & Recipient Luncheon! Click like or comment to let our donors know they are appreciated!
Today in the news: Elizabeth Taylor remembered
Get your green on--Energy and You Forum with info about rebates is FREE and OPEN to the public. Tuesday, March 29 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the theatre.
Looking for something new and different to do on Friday night? Attend a performance of RHAW - Rennie Harris Awe-inspiring Works @ 7 p.m., theater, Delaware Tech, Georgetown. Street dancing at its "RHAW-est" performed by some of today's new
Today in the news: U.S. fighter jet crashes
Georgetown to raise taxes, lay off cops to plug deficit
Are you a SEED Scholarship student returning this fall? To make sure you maintain your eligibility for the SEED Scholarship, visit to meet these deadlines will put you at risk of losing your SEED Scholarship! Don't delay! Submit your forms today!
A college education is within reach! Apply for a SEED scholarship to attend Delaware Tech, tuition-free, in the Fall. Deadline for submission is April 15.
Today in the news: World mourns Knut the polar bear
Check out the excitement for RHAW:
Looking for something new and different to do on Friday night? Attend a performance of RHAW - Rennie Harris Awe-inspiring Works @ 7 p.m., theater, Delaware Tech, Georgetown. Street dancing at its "RHAW-est" performed by some of today's new
Today in the news: Facebook post saves family
Today in the news: ‘Supermoon’ lights up night sky
Today in the news: Violence continues in Libya
Enjoy the rest of this beautiful Friday! Spring starts Monday!
Dover Air Force Base buildings evacuated
Today in the news: Japan nuclear crisis; the tweet that got worker fired
Today in the news: Nuclear meltdowns still feared in Japan
New station builds a spiritual ‘Bridge’
With the world getting smaller everyday, and news from around the world touching our hearts, why not learn more about our neighbors? Join us on Tuesday, March 15 at 11:30 a.m. in the Executive Dining Room (room 997) to learn about Ecuador.
Today in the news: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction tomorrow
Today in the news: How earthquakes happen
Today in the news: Earthquake, tsunami devastate Japan
Don't forget ... it's time to move the clocks ahead one hour Saturday night. Don't want you to be late for class on Monday!
Today in the news: Muslim hearings begin
Anyone see the message below from Shyam Sunder from India? She'd like to communicate with some Owens Campus students so she can get to know a little about us. Shyam, as Roady, the college mascot (that's me to the left!) I can tell you everyone
Today in the news: Shakeup at NPR after tea party video
Today in the news: Millions of dead fish wash up near L.A.
Have you seen Roady's Ride?! Keep your eye out and you could win some Roady dollars!
Today in the news: ‘Angry Birds’ headed to Facebook
Don't forget: Tuesday is the Mardi Gras celebration! The colors purple, green and gold reign... beads to match! Free King Cake, beads, doubloons! Great food New Orleans-style food available from Lighthouse Cove - 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., dining hall. Se
Spring Session III classes begin tomorrow ... are you prepared?
Today in the news: Are you ready for Mardi Gras?
Today in the news: Sunday talk-show lineup
Today in the news: Basketball player dies after making winning shot
Can't go to New Orleans? Students, come to our Mardi Gras celebration on Tuesday, March 8, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the dining hall. Free King cake and beads, New Orleans food for sale in Lighthouse Cove. Great music!
Today in the news: NFL lockout averted - for now
Today in the news: Steve Jobs introduces iPad 2
Today in the news: Laughing baby a hit; House passes temporary budget bill
Reminder: The last deferred payment for Spring Semester is due by Monday, March 7. This may be done on BannerWeb, by mail, in person or by phone at 302-855-5919. Holds will be placed on accounts that are not paid by this date. Thank you!
Today in the news: World leaders try to oust Moammar Gadhafi
Interested in Red Cross Volunteer Opportunites? WHEN: Tuesday, March 8, 4 p.m. WHERE: Owens Campus, theater, Arts & Science Center If you have any questions, please contact Chad Wheatley at wheatle@dtcc.edu
Check out the Activities tab to see events/activities scheduled at the Owens Campus! What else would you like to see on our Facebook Page?
Congratulations to Margaret Merkley, retired instructor for the MLT program. This afternoon she is being inducted into the Hall of Fame for employees of the Owens Campus.
Did you know...it's a great idea to apply for financial aid when you are working on your taxes!
Don't forget summer and fall registration begins April 18!
Due to inclement weather, the Owens Campus will be opening at 9:00 AM today, February 22. Please drive safely!
It's time to renew your financial aid (FAFSA) for next year. Hands-on workshops are available! Stop by or contact the Financial Aid Office at (302) 855-1693 for information and to register!
Happy Friday! How about this awesome weather?! How will you spend the day?
Just in case you are wondering ... Delaware Tech is open on Monday, Feb. 21, President's Day ... classes will be in session.
We're aware that the computers in all our campus labs are unable to be used right now due to an internal network issue that transpired last night. Please know this is a top priority for our IT staff and it's being worked on as quickly as possib
It's not too late to make a reservation for the Women's Day Celebration on March 2. The dinner event will honor Hazel Brittingham and June Turansky for their outstanding accomplishments. Tickets $40. Call 302-855-1607 for more info or to make a
Join the Rad Tech Club at Crabby Dick's Restaurant in Rehoboth Beach on Friday, February 18 to support the club! Come on out for great food, great service and a lot of fun! 20% of your total bill will be given back to the club. Patrons are asked to
Join us today in the dining hall from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. to see a performance by the "Griots Wa Umoja " dancers. There also will be educational displays in the Executive Dining Room, adjacent to the dining hall.
Happy Valentine's Day! What do you love?
Have a sweet tooth for Valentine's Day? The Criminal Justice Club is having a bake sale from 10-2 today in the hallway of the Betze Library.
Heard through the grapevine that our students are having a great time on Blue Mountain!
Hazel D. Brittingham and June S. Turansky will be honored at the Women's Day Celebration on March 2 at 6 p.m. at Heritage Shores in Bridgeville. This event benefits the Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. Tickets: $40 per person. Reservations by
Valentine's Day is right around the corner! Who will be YOUR valentine this year?
Celebrate Black History! Students and staff: Put this on your calendars for Tuesday, March 15, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the dining hall - enjoy the storytelling and dancing of Griots Wa Umoja. They'll share lessons and history of their African ances
Due to weather conditions on Thursday, February 10, all classes and activities at the Owens Campus will begin at 9 a.m. Please drive safely!
Don't forget today is Connected Degree Day! Meet representatives, obtain information; there will be giveaways, snacks, and a chance to meet the college mascots! FREE & open to the public ... tell your family and friends! ... 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
We are already into the fifth week of classes! How is everyone classes? Have you done any cool projects or assignments yet?
What was your favorite commercial from last night's Super Bowl?
One last reminder for the weekend... the first deferred payment is due February 7.
February is known for many things...but did you know that it is "International Expect Success Month"? What are some things we can do to help you be successful?
Have you "caught" a faculty or staff member at their best? Has someone at Delaware Tech made a difference in your day? We'd love to hear about it on Facebook....and you can also share your story here www.dtcc.edu/owens/catchme/
Okay, Owens Campus "chefs" are prepped and ready to offer you their best chili! You can taste-test and decide who deserves the honors of "The Best!" Join us in the dining hall from 11:30 a.m-12:30 p.m. ... good fun on a cold day!
The Business Office was to mail the forms students/parents need for tax filing by January 31. If you do not receive the form within several days, I suggest you contact the Business Office - 302-855-1669.
Come prepared tomorrow (Thursday) to be a taster in the first campus Chili Cook-off! 11:30 a.m. in the dining hall .... vote for your favorite! You can even buy some good chili prepared by Lighthouse Cove.
Tomorrow is Groundhogs Day! What do you think Phil's forecast will be?
Do you have a good chili recipe?! Do you make it in a crock pot or on the stove? PS - there's still time to enter the Owens Campus chili cook-off being held Thursday! :)
Just a reminder - the first deferred payment is due February 7.
If you could give one tip to new students at Delaware Tech, what would it be?
Have you been to the Fitness Center on campus? Check it out .. there are some great options to help you lose those holiday pounds, relieve some of your stress, and maybe make a new friend!
Weather delay - Thursday, January 27 - due to weather conditions, all classes and activities at the Owens Campus will begin at 10:30 a.m. Please drive safely!
Want to know if the Owens Campus is closed or classes are canceled or delayed due to weather conditions? We'll post information as soon as it is announced on Facebook and MyDTCC. You can also call our campus hot line at 302-856-5555. You may want to
Reminder! Please share this event if you know someone who may be interested in attending or learning more about Delaware Tech? We'd love to meet them!
Just a reminder to please join us at the Energy Forum tonight from 6-8pm, in the Theater, Arts & Science Center. This is FREE and Open to the public.
What have you done to make your home more energy efficient and lower your energy bills? What energy questions do you have?
Did you know about the Financial Aid Workshop? It is this Monday, Jan. 24, 7pm to 9pm, and is FREE in the theater for anyone attending college.
Have a good recipe for chili? The campus is having a Chili Cook-off on February 3 and all students and staff are welcome to participate! Contact Kerri Harmon at 856-5400, Ext. 3620 for details. Compete for a prize!
Are you Graduating from high school? or Looking for a new career? If so, join us Thursday, February 3 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Carter Partnership Center, Room 540 for Information Night & Open House. Learn first hand about your path to success!
Did you know...Delaware Tech has paved the way to your bachelor's degree?!? Come find out how on Wednesday, February 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Dining Hall in the Student Services Center! There will be representatives from Delaware State
Would you be interested in being a Student Ambassador for Delaware Tech?
How did your first week of classes go?!
Looking forward to a weekend with no falling snow? And it's a long weekend, too. Remember: don't come to class on Monday - MLK Day.
Like the show "Minute to Win It?" I plan to play today in the dining hall in the Student Services Center. 11:00 a.m.-noon. I've entered a raffle ticket for a Netbook... have you?
Delaware Tech's Owens Campus is open as of 10:30am. Be sure to participate in Student Appreciation Day and Karaoke!! Show your student ID and enjoy free fries and a fountain soda with a $3 minimum purchase at the Lighthouse Cove in the Student Servi
Want to know if the Owens Campus is closed or classes are canceled or delayed due to weather conditions? We'll post information as soon as it is announced on Facebook and MyDTCC. You can also call our campus hot line at 302-856-5555. You may want to
Looking for something to do over lunch? Enjoy music from Glory Road, a gospel rap group consisting of DTCC students, from 11:30-12:00pm in Student Services. Our Deans of Instruction and Student Services will also be in Student Services from 12:00-1:00pm
Need some help figuring out MyDTCC and Blackboard? General Technology Orientations are happening at 11:30-12:00, 1:30-2:00, and 2:30-3:00 in the Theater in the Arts & Science Center. You can also get one-on-one technology assistance from 12:30-2:30 (
Welcome back, everyone!! Participate in College Trivia today from 11:30-12:00 p.m. and watch Drake Burd, an acoustic guitar player, from 12:00-12:30 p.m. in the Student Services Building! Hope to see you there!
If today's snow flurries have put you in the mood to ski, be sure to join the Outdoor Club on a trip to Blue Mountain to ski or snowboard on Friday, February 11. The trip is open to the public and Delaware Tech community; costs are $25.00 for DTCC c
Classes start MONDAY!! Are you ready?! We've planned a bunch of activities to welcome you back...including College Trivia and an acoustic guitar player in Student Services on Monday. We'll keep you update about each day's activities. Let u
Want to know if the Owens Campus is closed or classes are delayed due to weather conditions? Call the campus HOT LINE at 302-856-5555.
REMINDER: Be sure to attend New Student Orientation tomorrow! Registration starts at 2:30PM.
Will you be new to Delaware Tech's Owens Campus this semester? Be sure to attend New Student Orientation this THURSDAY! Registration starts at 2:30PM.
FREE Community Energy Forum on January 25 from 6-8PM at Delaware Tech! Learn tips to conserve energy and save money, take part in a Q&A Session and talk to vendors including utility companies and the Delaware Energy Office. Learn more here:
2011 is right around the corner!! What is your resolution? What are you most looking forward to? Remember the College re-opens January 3 and classes begin January 10!
Due to inclement weather, the Owens Campus will be closed as of 2:30 p.m. today, December 16. Be careful driving and send us your snow pictures!!
New Student Orientation is right around the corner! It will be held Thursday, January 6 from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. Please register by December 30 -
The campus bookstore is offering 20% off on all gifts and holiday items today! Great deals and free gift wrapping!
What are you most looking forward to doing over the holiday break?
Add these New Year’s Resolutions to your list! 1. Enjoy a Tobacco-Free Environment at Delaware Tech! The College is going tobacco-free on Jan 1! Visit www.dtcc.edu/tobaccofree for info & resources! 2. Purchase a Hands-Free Cell Phone Device. A
Don't forget .... the Nutcracker ballet will be performed on campus this Saturday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. If you are not able to purchase a ticket on campus or call to reserve one, there will be tickets available at the door. Create a new tradition with
Hang in there, students and faculty! Only 2 more days until the semester is finished. And then a well-deserved break!
Attention students! You can start purchasing books at the bookstore for the spring semester on Monday, Dec. 13. If you are using financial aid or a voucher, you can start buying books on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
Sign up now for Cardio Express classes. These 30-minute classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays, from noon to 12:30 p.m., beginning January 10. For more information or to sign up, contact Corporate & Community Programs at 856-5618 or stop by R
The semester is winding down!! What was your favorite class and/or instructor?
Exposure - A Photography Exhibit. Check out the annual photography exhibit presented by Delaware Tech students in the Art Gallery of the Arts & Science Center on campus. The opening reception is tomorrow, December 7, from 4-6 p.m. This free exhibit
Don't forget the fall semester ends next Saturday, December 11. Got all that work done? Have you registered for spring semester?
Looking for a student ... or two or three! If you would be willing to usher and/or give out programs for the Washington National Opera's Young Artists program tonight (Friday, Dec. 3), please call the campus Public Relations Office at 302-858-5475
Students: It's not too late to claim a free ticket to see the Washington National Opera's Young Artists program on campus this Friday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. It's a very unique and unprecedented opportunity! To reserve your ticket, contact Kerri
The Medical Assistant Laboratory Technician Association (MALTA) is collecting items for Bear Hugs for Babies, an organization that helps Sussex County newborns in need. If you would like to make a donation, please go to www.BearHugsforBabies.org/wishlist
Students - You can have a FREE ticket to see the Washington National Opera's Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program (December 3 @ 7PM) or the Nutcracker Ballet (December 11 @ 7PM), both performning in the campus theater! To claim your free ticket, bri
Happy Thanksgiving! We are very thankful for all of our students, alumni, donors, faculty, staff, supporters and community!!
Have a great Thanksgiving! The college will be closed tomorrow and Friday.
Experience the magic of the “Nutcracker” as performed by the First State Ballet Theatre, Delaware’s professional ballet company, in the campus theatre on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20/adults; $15 for students, children, st
Are you interested in volunteering your time and energy to the many organizations that make Delaware unique? Share your ideas for making volunteerism a part of campus life by attending a meeting today at noon in room 947 of the Student Services Center. A
Don’t miss your chance to see the Washington National Opera at the Owens Campus! The Washington National Opera Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program will perform on Friday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. in the campus theater. This performance is in partnership w
Are you counting down the days until a Thanksgiving feast?! Thanks to Lighthouse Cove, you can enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner a few days early! Today's lunch specials include oven roasted turkey with two sides (cranberry sauce, stuffing, candied yams,
Photos from the Turkish Celebration. Learn about study abroad opportunities to Turkey and other countries at
Are you a smoker? Or, do you know someone who smokes? Tell them about the GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT, happening at the Owens Campus tomorrow from 9AM-3PM. Participate in the: "Cold Turkey Drawing," Bookstore Drawing, "Kick Butts Tournament&qu
The Criminal Justice Club is sponsoring a drawing for a Barnes & Noble NOOK eReader. Each ticket is $5. The drawing will take place on Dec. 8; just in time for Christmas! Please contact Ellen Marshall at emarsha2@dtcc.edu or 856-5400, Ext. 3790 for m
Students and Staff - Get ready to "kick butt" during the Great American Smokeout on Nov. 18 by participating in activities on campus! Activities include games, a basketball tournament and health screenings. Click on the link below for more info
Registration for spring classes begins today! What classes are you signing up for?
Get a head start on your holiday shopping at the 27th Annual Craft Fair! When: Friday, Nov. 12 from 3 to 7 p.m. & Saturday, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the William A. Carter Partnership Center on campus. Admission is free. Numerous crafters will
John Rush, "Human iPod," played songs requested by the audience in the dining hall on Oct. 5, 2010.
Bring your dog to the Halloween Pet Costume Contest and Dog Walk on Saturday, Oct. 16 on campus, outside the Carter Partnership Center. A $5 donation is required for the first dog and $2 for additional dogs; registrants will receive a free bandana for ea
Groups volunteer to help clean up Delaware
The 48th annual Rehoboth Christmas Shop, Oct. 8-10
19th Annual START! Sussex County Heart Walk
1st annual Golfin’ For the Paws fundraiser huge success
Poultry company among the first to participate in housing assistance program
Wilmington University hosting alumni event at Baywood, Oct. 1
Fire Marshal investigating poultry house fire in Dagsboro
Sussex County sponsors election contest
County returns excess revenue to taxpayers, public safety
Gala to honor, empower Latino community
Adult Plus activities in October
New martial arts center opens in Long Neck
Sussex County property taxes due Sept. 30
Second annual Spicer benefit held in Georgetown
State funding helps repair local roads
Town manager files suit against town, police chief
Recognizing Korean War veterans
UPDATE: Three Georgetown Police Officers charged with insubordination
Festival Hispano 2010
Lazy Susan’s reaches $10,000 goal
Making new friends on the farm
Grotto Pizza Owner honored by Department of Defense
IRSD releases open house schedule
Three Race To the Top RFPs now online
DNREC completes new boat ramp in Laurel’s town park
25 more reasons to open the money mailer
Library Notes
Big Thursday rolls into town
Big Saturday car show drew large crowds
Doing more for man’s best friend
Police on scene of serious ATV crash near Bridgeville
Bite into watermelon Wednesday on Rehoboth Boardwalk
Thousands attend Gulf Coast Aid concert
Bradley trial could be moved to New Castle County
Bason promoted to CIB deputy director
Military ordnance found in Cape Henlopen park
Motorcycle crash claims life of Lewes man
Police search for assault suspect
Markell signs cell phone bill
Fireworks wow Rehoboth Beach
Compromise means Return Day will remain the same in 2010
Electrical malfunction caused Rehoboth apartment fire
Sussex communities receive block grant funding
DUI checkpoints planned for this weekend
Wilmington Trust hires commercial banking professional for Southern Delaware
“Produce-ing" a healthier you recipe contest
Delaware athletes to attend 2010 Special Olympics USA National Games
Seaford Grotto Pizza to hold Camp Barnes fundraiser
Dennis Cordrey to challenge Vance Phillips
Colt Ford concert canceled!
Robin Hood Thrift celebrates 35 years
Camp Barnes benefit stock car race, July 6
Easter Egg Hunt
Automobile Industry Dilemma
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