News Archive for Student Activities Office (M-105)
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HawkStrong: Vanessa Newton’s childbirth experience led her to choose nursing
Vanessa Newton’s many experiences at HFC have pushed her out of her comfort zone and helped her develop skills across the spectrum of what it means to be a nurse.
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A Day in the Life of a Hawk is a fun introduction to HFC academics
HFC welcomed students from several high schools for a fun, immersive academic experience showing what it’s like to be an HFC Hawk.
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HawkStrong: HFEC student and Mirror News writer Zynab Al-Timimi aspires to medical career
Zynab Al-Timimi uses skills in writing, media, and art to augment her passion for medicine. This spring, she will complete her high school diploma and her associate degree.
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HawkPride: “Hunger Games” nets 428 lbs. of food and $517 for Hawks’ Nest
For the second straight year, HFC places second in the amount of food and monetary donations collected during the “Hunger Games.”
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Muslim Student Association hosts public “Unity and Community” dinner
The Muslim Student Association hosts its annual dinner on April 18 with Imam Imran Salha as the keynote speaker. Please RVSP by April 15.
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April is Campus Pride Month at HFC
Celebrate Campus Pride Month at HFC by participating in several activities to recognize and support the LGBTQ+ community.
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Apr 30 to May 2
Volunteers needed for “Good Luck on Finals”
We need volunteers for the “Good Luck on Finals” event to support our students during exams April 30-May 2.
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HFC hosts “Raise Your Voice” spring choral program
The April 21 “Raise Your Voice” concert marks the final vocal music performance of the 2023-24 academic year. Admission is free.
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HFC welcomes William Ford Elementary students to plant trees on Arbor Day
Celebrate Arbor Day on April 26 at HFC by planting trees on the main campus. Students from William Ford Elementary will be part of this year's project.
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Students: Last chance this semester for Student Voices
Students, help us serve you better by participating in our new focus group called Student Voices.
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Support WHFR-FM during its annual Radiothon April 14-20
Support WHFR-FM during Radiothon 2024, the largest fundraiser of the year for the student-run radio station.
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HFC’s Mirror News wins 15 awards at MPA Better Newspaper Contest
The Michigan Press Association presents HFC's student-run newspaper 15 awards across multiple categories.
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HawkStrong: Katie Warden wins first place at Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 3
The Kennedy Center has recognized HFC student Katie Warden for her artistry in “The Passage.” She is one of several HFC students also awarded a Certificate of Merit.
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Hawk Advantage and Detroit Promise co-host Student Success Summit
Register today! Sessions and fun activities to help you succeed as a student and professional.
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Silent Witness Exhibit supports an end to domestic violence
The Silent Witness Exhibit honors domestic violence victims. We encourage you to attend the Silent Witness Exhibit n the M building April 22-26.
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5th annual Black Male Retention, Success, and Best Practices Conference April 19
“Children of the Diaspora Educate through the Word: Refinement, Knowledge, and the Art of Hip Hop" is the theme of the April 19 Black Male Retention, Success, and Best Practices Conference. Dr. Akil Houston is the keynote speaker.
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Screening of “The Great Detroit” and Q&A with director
HFC will screen "The Great Detroit" and host Q&A with producer/director Anthony Brogdon April 16, via Zoom. This online event is free and open to the public.
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Interested in STEM? Join us for STEM Family Day
Register today for STEM Family Day, a free event for families and friends interested in careers in the STEM fields, April 13 on the HFC campus.
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Finals stressing you out? This seminar can help.
Learn proven techniques to alleviate the stress you might face during exams.
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Hawk Hub: A student-led program for students to help students
The newly-opened Hawk Hub provides a place for students to help fellow students navigate their way through HFC and maximize their college experience personally and academically.