The partnership has resulted in eight teachers so far earning the English as a New Language/English as a Second Language certification.
The Hoosier Link program and the partnership between the institutions began in 2006. The schools have signed a new memorandum of understanding to significantly expand the program.
The new accelerated Bachelor of Science in Business program began on July 1 and offers students the ability to achieve a four-year degree in three years.
The partnership will provide support for students who are interested in pursuing medical careers, such as guaranteed interviews and other opportunities.
The new pathway will increase access to nursing education for individuals already in the workforce through hybrid online courses and clinical rotations that will take place on the weekends.
The scholarship was initially established in 1993 and the family of Livengood has committed to continuing to fund the scholarship in perpetuity.
The grant will enhance the university’s agricultural education and will boost the region’s food processing capabilities.
The Harmony Senior Services Nursing Scholarship was established by the James R. and Augustine D. Smith Charitable Foundation and every year for the next ten years will provide ten nursing students with $1,000.
The Esports and Gaming Content Creation concentration through the College of Media and Entertainment and the Esports Coaching concentration offered through Leisure and Sports Management will utilize the university’s newly opened Level Up Arena and the Gaming Lab.
The grant comes via the federal government and will help fund the university’s SSS program for five years.