Medical Assisting Plays Important Role in Health Careers
At age 50, Tammy Clement found the job she always wanted. Up to now, circumstances always got in the way. “I always wanted to be in the nursing field in
Short-term Courses Offer Cross-Spectrum of Interests
Eighty-three percent of the workforce is on the job sometime between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. The figures, courtesy of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, lead to a conclusion
Recent CV Tech Graduate Lands Job Building U.S. Navy Ships
Falcon McDoulett has but a few more sleeps at his home in Tuttle. Next week, the 19-year-old leaves behind a quiet farming landscape in southeastern Grady County for the shipyards
Project SEARCH Program Awarded for High Employment Rate
YUKON – A full-time program for young adults with significant disabilities has attracted national attention, due to its 77 percent employment rate. Project SEARCH is housed within INTEGRIS Canadian Valley
Short-Term Courses to Begin Soon
Many daytime and evening short-term classes begin Monday Aug. 12 at Canadian Valley Technology Center’s Chickasha and Cowan Campus and Aug. 19 at the school’s El Reno Campus. Dozens of
Looper Leads CV Tech Chapter Business Team to National Gold Medal
EL RENO – Words that sound alike can be confusing. Homophones, such as “medal” and “metal” become further perplexing since one can be produced from the other. Rylee Looper enrolled
Three CV Tech Students Chosen for Statewide Offices
Oklahoma’s SkillsUSA president, state parliamentarian and state treasurer all attend classes at Canadian Valley Technology Center. Ethan Tucker, a senior-to-be at Tuttle High School, has been elected SkillsUSA president for
CV Tech Foundation Golf Tournament Nets Over $20k for Students
YUKON – More than $20,500 was raised through corporate gifts, individual sponsorships and tournament related raffles and games recently at the Third Annual Canadian Valley Technology Center Foundation Golf Tournament.
CV Tech’s State Champions to Participate in National Contests in Four States
EL RENO – Zach Olson enrolled at two Oklahoma colleges. Neither was a fit. During personal career exploration, he researched machining and believed it to better match his preference for