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Kinnunen and Weston receive Bay Faculty Scholarship | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 17, 2021 Courtesy image In this composite image provided by Bay College, Kali Kinnunen and Hayley Weston, Bay College Faculty Association Scholarship recipients, are shown. ESCANABA Full-time faculty members of the Michigan Education Association (MEA) at Bay College are proud to announce the 2020-2021 recipients of the Faculty Association Scholarship. The Faculty Scholarship was established within the Bay College Foundation to recognize the academic achievement and unmet financial need of Bay College students. Two $500 scholarships are awarded annually. Kali Kinnunen and Hayley Weston were selected by the Faculty Association as the recipients for this year’s awards. Kinnunen is pursuing a practical nursing certificate, with future plans of earning a registered nursing degree. Weston will graduate from Bay College with an Associate of Science in Pre-Veterinarian Medicine this summer and plans to transfer to Northern Michigan University.

Bay faculty help students, food pantry | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 17, 2021 ESCANABA The full-time faculty of Bay College has a long-standing commitment to helping students succeed in college through their MEA (Michigan Education Association) affiliated Faculty Association. During the fall semester, the Faculty Association donated a refrigerator to the West Campus Student Food Pantry in Iron Mountain. Both Bay College campuses have student food pantries to keep students food-secure and healthy. Bay West instructors Crystal Henderson and Britt Slade helped identify and meet this need. Recently, the Faculty Association also donated $3,600 to the Bay College Student Emergency Fund, created to help students through crises and unexpected problems that arise that might keep them from attending school.

Bay College faculty association donates to help students in need | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 12, 2021 Bay College West instructors Crystal Hendrick, left, and Britt Slade display the new refrigerator purchased by the Michigan Education Association for the student food pantry. IRON MOUNTAIN The Covid-19 pandemic has forced everyone into life adjustments, and the world of education has been particularly affected. For college students, classes, schedules, and daily lives have been altered –sometimes necessitating students to rely on assistance for basic needs. The full-time faculty of Bay College has a long-standing commitment to help students succeed in college. Through their Michigan Education Association-affiliated Faculty Association, they focused on initiatives to keep students safe and healthy.

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