The Michigan Academic Advising Association recently awarded Erin Busscher the Outstanding Academic Adviser Award for her work with students.
Michigan’s state budget has allowed for a partnership between Gogebic Community College and Northern Michigan University to allow nursing students to earn bachelor’s degrees without leaving the GCC campus.
Ferris State University inducted 27 students and six faculty and staff into the Tri Alpha National Honor Society in late April.
Davenport University is planning to meet the needs of the growing Hispanic and Latinx communities by creating a fully bilingual program called Casa Latina, set to begin in the Fall semester of 2024.
The Western Kentucky University Board of Regents held its second quarterly meeting, during which it approved new certificate programs, streamlined the agriculture program, and approved a number of other items.
The Scholarship Selection Committee of the Foundation of the National Student Nurses’ Association awarded Somerset Community College nursing student Josette Pitman a $1000 scholarship to aid in the completion of her degree.
After more than three decades at Hazard Community and Technical College, Communications Professor Madeline Flannery plans to step down and retire on May 30.
The robotics team made up of students from Elizabethtown Community and Technical College and Northern Kentucky University attended the Vex Robotics World Championship competition in Dallas, Texas, where they won second in their division and fourth in the world.
The National Academies of Practice elected Dr. Eric Fuchs of Eastern Kentucky University a Distinguished Fellow in the Athletic Training Academy due to his excellent academic work.
Best Value Schools has released its Best 20 HVAC Schools in 2023 ranking wherein Bluegrass Community and Technical College was ranked 18th for the second year in a row.