The pinning ceremony honored the long time tradition despite restrictions brought on by pandemic-era policies. Students received recognition for program completion as they prepare for the start of their careers.
EGCC recently announced the new program in response to the increasing demand for trained veterinary technicians. The program will work through a partnership with a local animal rescue group that will provide facilities and training opportunities.
The recent publication highlights an increase in healthcare positions in northeastern Ohio and provides local colleges with information that help provide students with the specific skills that employers are seeking.
The newly established scholarship will be available to eligible students enrolled in degree programs in healthcare technology or law enforcement.
COTC Dean was awarded the 2020 Bobbie Anderson Leadership Award in November for her work in educating nurses. Her career in nursing education was recognized for its impact on students and the community.
Butler tech student prepares for a career in IT by being the first student at the school to gain a certification as an Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner, an achievement that experts agree will position him to begin a lucrative career right out of high school.
A trio of Butler Tech students designed and produced an attachment for their teacher's prosthetic leg that will allow her to wear sandals and flats without risking injury.
Two BGSU Firelands students shared their stories, emphasizing the critical role played by respiratory therapists in all medical emergencies, and particularly in the midst of a pandemic.
BGSU Firelands celebrates the first group of nurses graduating from the new RN to BSN program.
The centuries-old tradition of graduates receiving their pins is a symbolic rite of passage marking the first time a student can officially call themselves nurses.