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Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon spoke to the campus community about what he's noticed in the first 100 days on campus. He presented several initiatives to combat declining enrollment, budget cuts and expanding research efforts.
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The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential says nearly 52% of state residents have received a skill certificate or college diploma.
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A free Michigan community college tuition program is lowering its eligibility age requirements — but the expansion is temporary, at least for now.
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A website with information about a new state scholarship available to high school students graduating in 2023 and beyond is now live.
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Earlier this summer, Bill Pink began is tenure as the 19th President of Ferris State University. He is the first Black man to be at the helm of the university.
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George Grant Jr., a Detroit native, will be the next President of Saginaw Valley State University.
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The Great Lakes Boating School is located on the Les Chenaux islands in Mackinac County.
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Iryna Trystan, a senior at Northwood University in Midland and native of Ukraine, shares her experience of watching the war from afar and how she's staying in touch with family sheltering in place.
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Researchers say American history has been filtered out of college level education. A recent study shows eliminating this category of education could contribute to the spread of misinformation.