The agreement between Belmont College and Cambridge, Buckeye Trail, and Meadowbrook high schools will give high school students an opportunity to explore a professional field and gain certification for employment, while also giving them a head start on a college degree.
Manufacturing teacher Terry Colescott has been officially recognized as an excellent educator by the Ohio State Board of Education for his contributions to students, community, and local business.
Prospective students have many new options for exploring Western Michigan University, including a new app that allows for self-guided and virtual tours. School administrators developed these tools to adapt the recruiting process to pandemic restrictions.
Students, staff, and faculty at WMU now have new tools at their disposal to empower individuals to achieve success using a holistic approach.
The CAPSS initiative at Wayne County Community College District has been recognized for its achievements in improving student success by improving graduation rates and enhancing the skills learned by students, making them more employable and ready for transfer to four-year colleges.
The 2021 Gies Award for Vision will go to Mert Asku, Dean of the School of Dentistry and Detroit Mercy. The prestigious award recognizes Asku's work with students, faculty, and the community.
NMU Registrar Kim Rotundo received the letter from Governor Whitmer for her accomplishments and leadership in improving the process for transfer students to Northern Michigan University and across the state.
The MCC Faculty Union Student Internet Connectivity Fund will help students pay for reliable internet service at home to ensure that they can continue to pursue degrees amidst the state-mandate restrictions on in-person learning.
Local businesses, community members, faculty, staff, and alumni come together to make 2020 the most successful fundraising year ever for Monroe County Community College. The contributions are making it possible for MCCC to support students in a variety of ways through the hurdles created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students in Michigan State University's medical and nursing programs can participate, gaining hands-on experience while learning about the different dynamics of providing healthcare in rural communities.