Notre Dame College is closing its doors at the end of the current semester. It has agreed to let Hiram College serve as the new home for its Thrive Learning Center upon its closure.
The new program offering will prepare students for careers in AI in just two years, and can also feed into the school’s bachelor programs in similar areas.
The funding was announced on April 2nd during a campus visit from Congressman Mike Turner. The money will go toward enhancements and updates to three of Sinclair’s health sciences programs.
The Randy Myers Scholarship Fund will benefit paramedics who want to enter the field of nursing.
The Spirit of Motherhood program is an initiative led by professor Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D. that seeks to help Black mothers reduce stress and trauma.
The grant will support the recruitment of more female students to the program, among other efforts.
Maddie Bies, David Le, and Jordyn Swenson, nursing students in their final year, are working with Ascension Borgess Hospital to research and analyze hospital data to consider a switch in an often-used scale.
Kyle Martin, an environmental science major, has won multiple scholarships and fellowships during his time at Eastern Michigan University.
Tim and Sherry Magnusson attended Central Michigan University together and have been benefactors of the university, as well as supporters and volunteers, ever since.
Maria Vostrizansky is a double major in History and Political Science and will be graduating next month.