The exercise science program will have two concentrations: the Bachelor of Arts with a Health and Fitness concentration and the Bachelor of Science with a Rehabilitative Science concentration.
The specialized training equipment will give nursing students the ability to practice their skills on newborn manikins to prepare them for their careers.
A historical property, the former Larue Carter Campus, will be restored and turned into a learning hub as part of the Riverside Education Innovation District.
Charlie and Terri Lentz have designated funding to the Indiana State University women’s basketball team through their estate. The funding can be used for scholarships, infrastructure improvements, or other enhancements for the team.
Grand Rapids Community College, Davenport University, Grand Valley State University, and Ferris State University have teamed up for the West Michigan BSN Connect initiative to allow students more options to save time and money obtaining their BSN degree.
Baker College has introduced a new 100 hour Certified Medication Aide program in an attempt to fulfill a healthcare industry need in Michigan.
The educational partnership will see Goshen College providing language courses to Lippert employees.
The partnership will give Sweetwater employees the opportunity to pursue their college education at Ivy Tech Community College with up to 90% tuition reimbursement.
The grant funding is designed to help the state’s colleges and universities improve their nursing programs to help alleviate the state’s shortage of qualified nurses.
The funding comes via the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission and will help the university bolster nursing program enrollment and recruit and retain faculty within the nursing department.