KCC students will be able to earn incentives for helping their peers in a new app that promotes student collaboration.
EOS North America recently made a $25,000 donation to Henry Ford College intended to provide scholarships for students pursuing degrees in STEM fields. The endowment hopes to help bring diversity to the field by reducing the financial burden for underrepresented groups.
Students of GRCC's Occupational Therapy Assistant program are teaming up with a local organization that assists students with disabilities in an arrangement that benefits all. GRCC students learn how their education can be used in a practical way to help others achieve academic and career success.
GRCC Alumnus David Edwards invented a new nasal mist, which has now been tested at GRCC to study its potential to help curb the spread of COVID-19. Results show promising mitigation outcomes when used with other strategies of reducing exchange of respiratory particles.
A recent grant awarded to Ferris State University will allow the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia to invest in preserving and displaying a collection of photos from the Civil Rights Movement.
EMU and HFC partner to extend benefits provided for qualified essential workers through Michigan's Futures for Frontliners program. The partnership will provide a path from a two-year to a four-year institution and ease the financial burden for essential workers pursuing college degrees.
Students from Eastern Michigan University recently had a unique opportunity to learn about the treatment and recovery of a local man who caught COVID-19 then had a stroke. The event centered on how medical professionals from multiple disciplines collaborated in the healing and rehabilitation process.
Delta College has been recognized for the fourth year in a row for its efforts in sustainability by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability Higher Education. Multiple efforts and projects were recognized, earning Delta a Silver Award.
A new scholarship will be available to eligible Delta College students, in honor of long-time Delta educator and community member Mary Jane Cooper.
The program provides a path for veterans to find employment and educational opportunities in a setting built around their needs.