The college received a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to help veterans achieve a CDL. The college has also received federal funding to construct a new Commercial Driver’s License Instruction Center.
A total of $9.5 million was approved as part of a larger federal funding bill. Ohio U.S. Sens. Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno showed support for the college’s new Ohio Center for Advanced Technologies.
The Michigan Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship provides resources to individuals who will work in child welfare and social services in underserved communities throughout Michigan.
The two new articulation agreements will provide clear transfer pathways for various computing degrees.
It is the first named directorship in the university’s history, with the position overseeing the Center for Freshwater Research and Education.
The gift comes from the 1st Source Bank Foundation and will support the development of the new athletics field within the West Campus Athletics Complex.
The partnership will provide scholarship opportunities for Ciena Healthcare’s employees and their family members.
The partnership includes collaboration between the two tribal institutions to celebrate Anishnaabeg culture and provide educational and gathering opportunities.
The program was recently approved by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. The university is actively pursuing the establishment of a School of Veterinary Medicine.
The new TRIO Student Support Services at the university will assist students who are first generation college students, from low-income backgrounds, or have a disability to succeed in a college setting.