After severe flooding in 2020, Phi Theta Kappa members from Mid Michigan College worked with GoEngineer on a project to create a model of the region, seeking to understand how the flooding of 2020 exposed flaws in the system and what can be done to mitigate future flooding.
Federal funds will ease a tuition rate increase for the 2021-2022 academic year recently announced by MSU with financial assistance offered to families earning under $100,000 per year.
A new agreement will allow students transferring from Albion College from KCC to carry more credits over and streamline the application process and graduation requirements.
The Commission on Accreditation of Respiratory Care approved Jackson College's hybrid Respiratory Care Program program which requires students to attend class just one day per week.
The initiative is funded in part by the CARES Act and will provide training programs to develop a more highly-qualified manufacturing workforce in Michigan.
A community outreach program through FSU brings students from the college and area schools together for education on dental hygiene techniques.
The new satellite campus of Delta College is in the final stages of construction and students can now begin enrolling for fall classes in seven different programs.
Educational nonprofit Achieving the Dream selected Bay College as one of eight schools for a study on the use of open educational resources for degree-seeking students.
A $25 million grant from EON Reality will fund an Augmented Reality platform at Baker College that will enhance learning across departments beginning this fall, with a full Virtual Reality set-up in the works.
The USDA awarded KVCC a grant to develop degree and non-degree programs for training in sustainable agriculture and landscaping. Those in charge of the creation of these programs will seek input from local industry leaders and tap into faculty expertise.