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Alan Drimmer // Photo courtesy of Cleary University
Cleary University in Howell has announced Alan Drimmer as president effective July 1. He has more than two decades of experience in higher education.
“After an extensive search, I couldn’t be happier with the university’s choice in selecting Dr. Alan Drimmer to partner with our team to expand The Cleary Mind Initiative,” says Glynis McBain, chair of Cleary’s board. “His experience, leadership, and passion for education will help us move Cleary University forward in our journey toward excellence in business innovation.”
In previous roles, Drimmer served as provost at National Defense University, chief academic officer and senior vice president at the University of Maryland Global Campus and the University of Phoenix, and president at Western International University and American InterContinental University.
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March 10, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / News@whmi.com
Despite objections from dozens of residents, plans for a proposed religious chapel and sanctuary space in Genoa Township are moving forward.
The township s Planning Commission met virtually Monday night and held a second public hearing on plans from Missouri-based Catholic Healthcare International for a 6,090-square-foot church with associated drives and parking on a site totaling approximately 40 acres at 3280 Chilson Road, south of Crooked Lake Road. A driveway with a loop road and two parking lots are also included. An application states the only building being proposed is being placed significantly off of Chilson Road and the driveway would meander around trees to preserve the siteâs natural beauty and thus maintain the appearance from Chilson Road. The remainder of the site, which contains rolling topography with wetlands and woodlands, would be used for outdoor features such as an out