Students at NMU were given the option of donating their unused Dining Dollars to the campus' food pantry.
The "early middle college" agreement between LTU and HFHS will allow high school students to earn a high school diploma and an associate’s degree simultaneously. Students who complete the program will also qualify for half-priced tuition to complete a bachelor’s degree at LTU.
The LTU STEM Scholars Award will provide four years of financial assistance to students who enroll in one of 14 degree programs and meet other requirements.
Two national, non-partisan groups have recognized Lake Michigan College as a 2020 Voter Friendly Campus for its efforts in promoting voter registration.
The designation from the U.S. Department of Labor will allow Kirtland Community College to help local businesses fill gaps in the workforce by creating customized apprenticeship programs.
BorgWarner recently donated over $1 million to Kettering University to establish a scholarship fund aimed at recruiting minority students, and to help the university attract more corporate sponsors.
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation awarded a grant to Kellogg Community College to expand short-term certification opportunities for Battle Creek residents. The four programs may be cost-free for eligible applicants.
For the last year, KVCC students in the Repiratory Therapy program have been learning and applying the skills needed to treat respiratory issues, as well as learning the softer skills of working with patients during a pandemic.
The Electrical Instrumentation Control Technician – Instrumentation program at HFC has graduated a new class of students. The apprenticeship program allows students to gain paid work experience and a certification through a partnership with Great Lakes Water Authority.
The technology being researched by FSU Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Dr. Sonali Kurup, uses enzymes to inhibit cancer cell division.