The initiative is a national effort to advance nutrition education in healthcare training by asking institutions to implement a minimum of 40 hours of nutrition education in healthcare education and training.
The Bears to Bucs program will provide guaranteed admission to students from Northeast State Community College, helping to create a seamless pathway for students with an associate degree to earn a bachelor degree.
Western Michigan University’s College of Aviation and West Michigan Aviation Academy have created a new program to streamline the transfer between secondary school and collegiate aviation training in order to address the aviation worker shortage.
The use of the virtual reality tool was made possible via the High Impact Practices Grant from the UTC Walker Center for Teaching and Learning.
The scholarship will be awarded to students within the College of Education and Human Sciences.
Two Oakland University professors will lead the evaluation as part of a grant to study the effectiveness of the Great Start Readiness Program on Michigan children.
Philanthropist Lowell Milken has established the scholarship to support students who are pursuing political science, American studies, history, and journalism and demonstrate a strong sense of ethical values.
The grant will support the university as it develops a new inclusive postsecondary education program that is designed for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The $50,000 grant comes from Google and will assist the university in hosting STEM events and workshops for students in rural communities in Middle Tennessee.
The college received funding from two sources recently: the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development's Rural Healthcare Workforce Initiatives Grant and from Clay Buttrey of Baird Wealth Management.