Jennifer Rector
Published on: December 17, 2024
"After 23 years as a vet tech, I didn’t know if I’d find another calling, but I find this career very, very fulfilling." Learn more about Jennifer's medical laboratory technology journey.
Cindi-Marie Willoughby, Psy.D. is an Oakton College Distinguished Alumni honoree. Her work is continuously guided by resilience as a clinical psychologist and college professor.
“I feel that immigration law is the best field of law as far as you’re giving back and also receiving so much. When a client becomes a citizen, it’s the ultimate achievement. "
Amayrani Vargas was looking for a way to level up in her career when she discovered Oakton’s Commercial Driver’s License program. With help from the Workforce Equity Initiative, Amayrani received financial assistance—and a whole lot of encouragement.
Published on: December 17, 2024
"After 23 years as a vet tech, I didn’t know if I’d find another calling, but I find this career very, very fulfilling." Learn more about Jennifer's medical laboratory technology journey.
Published on: December 16, 2024
“I haven’t always been a big fan of school, but that changed at Oakton. I just love coming here—it’s so peaceful to me, it just relaxes me. It’s because I 100 percent feel like I belong here. This is my place."
Published on: December 4, 2024
Maciej Padowski, M.D., Oakton College Distinguished Alumni honoree, is the Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Ascension Saint Joseph - Elgin Hospital. Read how he pivoted careers.
Published on: November 26, 2024
Helen Hurry, Oakton College Distinguished Alumni Honoree ‘24, has made a transformational difference in the lives and the communities of those she works with. Be inspired by her persistence and story.
Published on: October 15, 2024
Franklin Ocaña II returned to Oakton in 2022 to study Fine Arts. In his art, Franklin explores themes such as his Puerto Rican identity, the concept of home and mental health.
Published on: October 7, 2024
“When you develop a chronic illness after being able-bodied, everything changes. It’s like telling the Flash he has to crawl—you can’t go at the speed you’re used to. My advice to anyone going through a tough time is this: You are stronger than you think."
Published on: September 17, 2024
EJ Smith is a machinist at a local manufacturing company who is rising in the ranks with training in computer numerical control (CNC) operation at Oakton.
Published on: September 17, 2024
Yann arrived at Oakton looking for a fresh start and the opportunity to learn how to grow his small business.
Published on: January 16, 2024
After immigrating to the United States from Brazil in March 2020, Victor Leca set his sights on a college degree.