The celebration took place on May 2, with the namesakes of the building in attendance. The building will benefit students from several disciplines, including engineering and design technology.
The $350,000 grant will help the school continue its Challenging Ambitions and Maximizing Potential (C.A.M.P.) initiative.
A new eight week pre-apprenticeship program at Oakland Community College is working to help students jumpstart their careers in the building trades.
Northern Michigan University’s introduction to entrepreneurship class tasks students with starting new businesses, the proceeds of which are donated to local charitable organizations.
On June 9, North Central Michigan College’s Early Learning Center will begin operations, providing full-time childcare for 12 young children.
Henry Ford College’s team of pre-engineering students have been named one of the 2025 Community College Innovation Challenge finalists for their SunSync project, curtains that collect and utilize solar power.
Students in the Grand Rapids Community College Sustainable Residential Design program applied their learning to a real life issue impacting their community through a partnership with LINC UP.
The institutions have formed two new articulation agreements for engineering and medical students.
The $1 million gift that comes from an anonymous donor will establish the Edward G. “Ted” Carmines Professorship in Political Science.
At the university’s May 9 Board of Trustees meeting, the board approved initiatives that will help expand opportunities for students and align workforce training with industry needs.