News Archive for Student Activities Office (M-105)
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Students: join the Social Venture Challenge in October
Do you have a great idea for a social venture that would change lives? Participate in the Social Venture Challenge; applications due Oct. 19.
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We welcome all students to the Fall semester! (video)
Henry Ford College faculty and staff warmly welcome all students in this 3-minute video.
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HFC-24: Fine Arts hosts innovative 24-hour collaborative arts project
HFC-24 marks the first full collaboration between Theatre, Telecommunication, Graphic Design, Studio Art, and Music. The results will be presented to the public at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30. Don't miss it!
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Phi Theta Kappa meetings for the Fall 2023 semester
Everyone is invited as PTK begins its weekly meetings for the Fall 2023 semester, starting Monday, Sept. 11, at 3:00 p.m.
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Join your Student Council: key leadership roles are open
Get involved in Student Council and let your voice to be heard in the College community.
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Career Services presents Culinary Recruiting Sessions with The Henry
The Henry Autograph Collection is recruiting Culinary workers. Come to the recruiting sessions on either September 12 or September 27.
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Career Services presents Detroit Police Department Recruiting Fair
The Detroit Police Department is recruiting new officers and support staff. Come to the recruiting event on Sept. 12 to learn more.
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Career Services and Henry Ford Health Systems host Nursing Open Recruitment Fair
Henry Ford Health System-Wyandotte is recruiting Registered Nurses from HFC. Come to the recruiting session on September 18.
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Career Services presents The Townsend Culinary Recruitment Session
The Townsend Hotel is recruiting Culinary Arts students. Come to the recruiting session on September 20.
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HawkStrong: HFC student and team are creating an app to translate sign language into words
Sabit Islam is working on an app called SignScribe, which will translate sign language into spoken words, opening the lines of communications between ASL users and those who use spoken words.
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Black Male & QUEENS Focus Group meetings for the Fall 2023 semester
Everyone is invited as the BMQFG begins its weekly meetings for the Fall 2023 semester, starting Wednesday, Sept. 6, at noon.
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HawkStrong: HFC alumna transfers to U-M, aspires to a career in cancer research
Daisha Griffin, who attended HFC on a Futures for Frontliners scholarship, will transfer to U-M this fall. She aspires to go to medical school and pursue a career in cancer research.
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HFC named Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly School for 6th year
HFC is proud to serve our military veterans! Our College has been named a Gold-Level status Veteran-Friendly School 6 times.
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HawkStrong: Governor Whitmer appoints alumnus Khodr Farhat to Michigan Council for Rehabilitation Services
HFC alumnus Khodr Farhat, who works in the health care field, has been a champion of the disabled community.
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Get to Know HFC: June Williams helps students feel understood and supported as they navigate college enrollment
HFC Student Support Professional June Williams, an alumna of the College, helps students find their true calling.
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Join us for Welcome Back Days September 18-21
Get involved! Welcome Back Days offers fun, information, and connections for all students in a series of FREE activities and events.
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HawkStrong: Kat Peter led HFC’s Student Council in new directions
Kat Peter worked to overcome stereotypes and biases while leading sustainability efforts as the leader of Student Council for four years.
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Get to Know HFC: Kristine Rouleau thrives on the energy and fantastic partnerships in higher ed
HFC is a great fit for HFC Admissions Recruiter Kristine Rouleau's talents and values.
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HFC alumnus creates legacy for Middle Eastern students attending EMU
HFC alumnus Maitham Khanafer co-founded the Arab Society at EMU to help Middle Eastern students assimilate to the campus and provide a haven.
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HawkStrong: From hard labor to hard study in black holes and astrophysics
Star-gazing during his work breaks on the night shift sparked a curiosity that just might take this HFC physics major to the "final frontier."