Faculty, staff, and students of CMU's Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions take to the road in an effort to vaccinate remote and rural communities in Michigan against the coronavirus.
A recent article in Forbes Magazine recognizes WKCTC as the ninth-best community college in the United States.
Applicants to the University of Kentucky will be able to opt out of submitting ACT or SAT scores for the next four academic years. The decision is an extension of the approval granted by the university for the 2021-2022 academic year, which was made due to the impact of COVID-19 restrictions.
The annual Kentucky Press Association's 2020 Excellence in Kentucky Newspapers contest winners were announced in February and SCC students were honored with 17 first, second, and third place finishes.
The new course at OCTC will prepare students to take the Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management exam. Administrators say the certification program can lead to higher wages and career advancement at healthcare facilities.
A new aviation program at Madisonville Community College will be housed at the Madisonville Regional Airport and will allow students to earn an associate degree and a pilot's license in as little as two years.
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recognized Valparaiso in its annual Transfer Honor Roll for the second year in a row, based on admissions practices, cost, campus life, and recruitment.
Administrators at University of Evansville were able to develop a plan that will allow it to continue to operate the Department of Music and preserve the degree programs and community enrichment provided.
In a statewide competition, three teams of students developed innovative ways of tackling community challenges and new ways of funding municipal projects.
The new degree program at IWU is targeted at students currently working in healthcare who want to increase their career and earning potential and for those who wish to follow a bachelor's degree with a masters in another area of health sciences.