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When Dr. Rich Fleming retired from CMU in 2007, he endowed a lecture series that welcomes someone making contributions to the field of mathematics research.
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Students majoring in social work will be eligible for $5,000 per semester due to a new program funded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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A union representing teachers across Michigan is asking the state legislature to restore mental health and school safety funds that were cut in this year’s education budget.
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Northwood University announced a program for police, firefighters and military personnel to be able to get their bachelor's or master's degree with a low tuition rate and short period of time.
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With the passage of the 2025 fiscal hear budget, free community college is now a reality for recent and upcoming high school graduates.
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Dr. Alejandra Rengifo, Professor of Spanish, has been working with First Gen students. Through a national program at Stanford University, she is expanding her efforts.
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High school students from Midland will visit Japan as a part of the cultural exchange program between sister cities.
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The Meet Up and Eat Up program is an extension of the school district's free lunch program, and has been around since 2019.
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Researchers at Michigan State University say a state law that required underperforming students to repeat third-grade had a disproportionate impact on economically disadvantaged students.
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Center Michigan University has new deadlines to find a new president. Trustees say they are optimistic about the search.
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A new survey shows that 2024 college graduates are estimating around $73,000 salaries at their first job. WCMU takes a look at what Michigan college graduates reported, and what the job hunt looks like for them currently.