Facilities
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Agriculture, Horticulture Programs Raising the Bar
The new FVTC Service Motor Company Agriculture Center, made possible by public referendum in 2012, features some of the most highly sought-after and advanced technology available to students interested in horticulture, gardening and agribusiness careers. Read more in The Post-Crescent >>
Referendum Update: Public Safety Training Center
Train cars were placed into position on August 14, 2014 at the Fox Valley Technical College Public Safety Training Center. The cars will be used to train public safety professionals in a simulated train derailment. View photo gallery and videos below, including aerial images of the new center, which is scheduled to open in 2015.
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Exemplary Facility Design Makes National Publication
Fox Valley Technical College’s state-of-the-art, three-story Health Simulation and Technology Center (HSTC) has caught the eye of Healthcare Design, a national publication that serves an audience of architects, interior designers, hospital administrators, facility managers, engineers, and key members of the construction community as the premier source of insight, information, and inspiration for planning, designing, and constructing
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Focus on the Foundation: Service Motor Company
Fall 2013 A new dimension to a longstanding partnership with Service Motor Company is helping grow agriculture training.It doesn’t take long to realize that the future of the agriculture field, like many other sectors in this economy, depends on the collaboration of both industry and education. For Service Motor Company (SMC) in nearby Dale, one of Wisconsin’s
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Ag Dedication & Award to Mike Austin
Fox Valley Technical College’s expanded agriculture center, the now-called Service Motor Company Agriculture Center, was one of the results of the April 2012 passage of the college’s public referendum. Service Motor Company‘s partnership with FVTC’s agriculture-related programs spans more than 30 years. The company’s most recent collaboration with FVTC takes shape in naming rights, in exchange
