On The Record: Transportation Technologies

VW Thing

WCC students converting 1974 Volkswagen into electric vehicle

Fran LeFort - April 27, 2026

Students in Washtenaw Community College’s Transportation Technologies programs are bringing a 1974 Volkswagen Thing into the electric age by converting the vintage vehicle into a fully electric car as part of a hands-on learning project.

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tags: Automotive Refinishing, Electric Vehicles, Automotive Services, June 2026, On The Record, Auto Body, Transportation Technologies, Advanced Transportation Center

Tom Butman

60 Stories: Tom Butman is a WCC alum and valued employer partner

Fran LeFort - December 14, 2025

As an industry board member for the past 12 years, Tom Butman helps to guide the college’s curriculum to meet industry workforce needs.

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tags: 60 Stories, Transportation Technologies, Alumni Profile

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From the President: Preparing the workforce of tomorrow starts today

Dr. Rose B. Bellanca - November 17, 2025

At WCC, our mission has always been rooted in the future — preparing students not only for today’s jobs, but for the opportunities that will define tomorrow.

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tags: Electric Vehicles, November 2025, President's Column, Dr. Rose B. Bellanca, On The Record, Transportation Technologies, Advanced Transportation Center

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60 Stories: Restoring a Chevelle at WCC catapulted Colby McLaughlin to dream career

Terry Jacoby - October 31, 2025

Willis native Colby McLaughlin is president and board member at Trim Illusion Holdings. He began the dream career at WCC.

View Post :   60 Stories: Restoring a Chevelle at WCC catapulted Colby McLaughlin to dream career

tags: Launch Winter 2026, Custom Cars and Concepts, 60 Stories, 60th Anniversary, Launch, Transportation Technologies, Auto Body Repair

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Delayed dreams lead back to WCC for new faculty member

Rich Rezler - December 05, 2024

Transportation Technologies instructor Kenneth Lewis took a circuitous path to his current career path.

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tags: On The Record, Faculty Profile, December 2024, Transportation Technologies, Automotive Services

Custom cars and trophies at California show

WCC rolls prize-winning custom cars into Detroit Autorama

Fran LeFort - February 23, 2023

Fresh off two first place prizes at an elite national roadshow earlier this month, Washtenaw Community College (WCC) will showcase student-built custom cars at the 2023 Autorama in Detroit this weekend.

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tags: Custom Cars and Concepts, Transportation Technologies, hotrods, Auto Body Repair

Allen Day

WCC instructor highlights innovation at global conference

WCC Public Relations - December 01, 2022

Allen Day, a 24-year faculty member of WCC’s Transportation Technologies department, spoke during the International Conference on Innovation, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (ICIAITEE) held in November.

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tags: Advanced Transportation Center, Faculty Profile, Transportation Technologies, Automotive Cybersecurity

WCC's all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E

WCC showcases EV and cybersecurity training at North American International Auto Show

Fran LeFort - September 13, 2022

WCC will attend the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this week, highlighting its programs to prepare the EV and mobility workforce of today and tomorrow.

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tags: North America International Auto Show, Mobility, Smart Vehicles, Advanced Transportation Center, Transportation Technologies, EV, Automotive Cybersecurity

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Skilled trades careers are high-tech, high-demand and high-wage

Rich Rezler - August 16, 2022

Professional trades careers in Michigan pay about 39% higher than the statewide average for all occupations. Those same careers often require less schooling and student debt than a four-year degree.

View Post :   Skilled trades careers are high-tech, high-demand and high-wage

tags: Motorcycle Service, Launch Fall 2022, Automotive Services, Welding and Fabrication, Launch, Engineering, HVAC, Automotive Powertrain Development, Transportation Technologies, Advanced Manufacturing, Auto Body Repair, Construction, Skilled Trades

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