In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, the college has implemented a free mental health first aid training course for the campus community.
The two organizations have signed an articulation agreement that allows for students looking to become educators to earn college credits while still attending high school.
The partnership will expand access to education opportunities for students who are pursuing early childhood education careers.
The partnership will allow the college to offer Michigan State University Institute of Agricultural Technology’s Forest Technology certificate program to expand access to forestry education.
The free healthcare services will be available on May 30 and May 31 at the university’s Ewigleben Sports Complex.
The partnership will create a concurrent enrollment agreement that will help students earn a bachelor degree in nursing more quickly.
The new building cost $60 million and is the university’s first new building in several decades.
The nearly $500,000 grant will allow the university to host events designed to bring students from across the state to campus to experience immersive education opportunities.
The Wilson Sheehan Scholarship Fund was endowed by alumna Lorraine Sheehan Wilson and her husband Chris Wilson.
BridgeValley Community and Technical College’s Dental Hygiene Clinic was recently awarded with a $15,000 grant by the Southern Land Company to fund clinical supplies and operations.