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To help students with the critical support they need to successfully enroll in classes and complete a skill certificate or associate degree, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has invested $350,000 into the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) College Completion Corps to support Michigan's adult students, with a focus on serving Futures for Frontliners and Michigan Reconnect students. This investment will help the state make progress towards the Governor’s Sixty by 30 goal of having 60% of the state’s population earn a post-secondary degree or industry-recognized certificate by 2030.
Sixty by 30 seeks to build a better Michigan by closing the skills gap that poses the single greatest threat to the success of our businesses and our state’s prosperity, increasing opportunity for Michiganders to access the education and skills that create opportunities for better jobs and bigger paychecks and making Michigan more c ....
On what happened with Lions TE Sam LaPorta’s injury and if he is expected to play on Sunday: “Yeah, he just had a little bit of a strain. Don’t know, we’ll know more today. He was out in walkthrough, so we’ll see what he looks like out here.”
On if Lions TE Anthony Firkser who was added to the practice squad this week is equipped to fill in for Lions TE Sam LaPorta if needed: “Yeah, well I mean he’s a guy that has played in this League, has done a number of different jobs. I remember when he was at Tennessee for a while, so he’s got receiving ability, he can do a little bit of the dirty work, fullback. So yeah, I think he’s somebody that can get up to speed pretty quick, if needed.”
On if there is anything particular causing the string of mid-week injuries sustained at practice: “Nope, no. It’s just n ....
Ferris State University and Grand Valley State University are intense rivals on the football field, but leaders from both schools are teaming up to ask fans to remember to be respectful to each other and enjoy the game this Saturday.
The back-to-back National Champion Bulldogs square off against Grand Valley’s Lakers in the Anchor-Bone Classic at 3 p.m. at Lubbers Stadium in Allendale. The powerhouse programs both have 4-1 records, are ranked in the national top 10, and have dominated most opponents.
With passions riding high, university leaders came together to share mutual message of respect with students and fans. Ferris State President Bill Pink and GVSU President Philomena V. Mantella joined forces to film a video with mascots Brutus and Louie the Laker, reminding everyone to keep the rivalry fun and treat other fans with respect.
The video, created with staff from both universities, shows the presidents instructing the mascots to get to know ....
Five Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University students will have their artwork adorn the Michigan House and Senate office buildings as part of the 18th annual Student Art in the Legislature program.
The program, a collaboration between the Michigan Legislature and the Michigan Association of State Universities, each year displays and celebrates the work of student artists from Michigan’s 15 public universities. Work is displayed in the Anderson House Office Building or the Binsfeld Senate Building in Lansing.
KCAD’s Division of Academic Affairs led the effort for student submissions, noting KCAD students have been chosen for this initiative most years since its inception. Student artwork appropriate for public display in a government building is submitted for consideration.
This year, artwork from five students—Jenna Broderick, William Chatlosh, Salina Dally, Pamela MacDougal, and Gracie ....