The program is adding two new credentials: a certificate in Telehealth and Medical Office Communications and a Medicolegal Administrative Assistant diploma.
The grant comes from Lilly Endowment’s Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education (AIHE) initiative and will help the college make plans for how to address challenges and opportunities that arise with artificial intelligence use in education.
The funding comes to the university’s College of Technology through two separate grants that will enhance education related to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
The grant, a Professional Development Award, will help faculty members assist students with exploration to find their purpose and explore their options throughout college.
The Forward Together Grant will support the university’s School of Education Literacy in the Community project. The project will have two parts, both focused on strengthening literacy in Evansville, Indiana.
The program is a Doctor of Medicine and Master of Science in Health Informatics (M.D. + M.S.) degree program, which is a collaboration between the university’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and the Lewis College of Business.
The articulation agreements are seamless transfer agreements for students pursuing bachelor degrees in Child Development or Supervisory Management.
The new initiative will give high school students the opportunity to experience different careers in virtual reality.
The $1.2 million grant will fund the university’s Project Shine–“Supporting High-Intensity Needs in Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education.”
The new articulation agreements will help students at Jackson College, Lansing Community College, and Montcalm Community College maximize their credits so they can transfer to Cleary University with junior standing.