News Archive for all
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HFC observes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with community service
Both Henry Ford College campuses will be closed Monday, Jan. 21, 2019 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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U.S. Postal Service rate increases, effective Jan. 27
U.S. Postal Service announces several rate increases, effective Jan. 27.
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HFC wrestlers excel in MCCAA championships; Mancina wins individual gold
The HFC wrestling team took third place overall in the MCCAA championships. Dominic Mancina won his weight class.
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NetTutor completed more than 200 sessions in its first semester
NetTutor, the online tutoring service for HFC students launched in the Fall 2018 Semester, served more than 65 students in its first four months.
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Henry Ford College Theater alumni in Shakespeare’s "Hamlet" Feb. 8-17
Six HFC Theater alumni are among the performers in this contemporary production of Shakespeare's longest, and arguably best-known, play.
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Hammond Planetarium: “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening”
HFC's Hammond Planetarium presents winter star talks called "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" Jan. 16-Feb. 26.
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Ken Donovan and Patty Sellers retire; join us to celebrate them!
Ken Donovan and Patty Sellers will retire after a combined 61 years at the College. They're telling their stories -- and giving you a chance to tell yours.
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Welcome Back Days through Jan. 31
Have some fun while learning about the many programs and services available at Henry Ford College.
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Companies recruiting this month: Avis-Budget, TGI Friday, Motor City Casino
Jan. 10, 16, and 31 are corporate recruiting dates at Henry Ford College.
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Free automotive career expo before Detroit Auto Show
Job seekers can obtain FREE tickets to the Automotive Career Expo as a prelude to the Detroit Auto Show.
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New mileage reimbursement rate for 2019
The mileage reimbursement rate has increased for 2019. All travel through Dec. 31, 2018, will be reimbursed at the 2018 rate.
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President Kavalhuna establishes a strategic enrollment management core team
Vice President Daniel Herbst and Vice President Michael Nealon will lead the way to evaluate and improve our enrollment processes and, in the long-term, our outcomes.
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January State of the College: points of pride, vision for 2019 and beyond
The Winter State of the College started with a major announcement and concluded with inspiration for how we can remain focused on student success.
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Student Code of Conduct has been updated
The Henry Ford College Board of Trustees has updated the student code of conduct.
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HFC Interior Design students to renovate two apartments in Henry Ford Village
Henry Ford Village invited HFC interior design students back for a second year of renovating apartments.
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Governor names President Kavalhuna to 21st Century Talent Creation Subcommittee
As he left office, Governor Snyder appointed HFC President Russell Kavalhuna to the 21st Century Talent Creation Subcommittee.
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HFC receives nearly $7 million in state funding for new Entrepreneur and Innovation Institute
To boost Michigan’s future workforce, the state legislature granted Henry Ford College capital outlay funding to move forward with its new Entrepreneur and Innovation Institute / Technology Building Renovation and Addition.
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From President Kavalhuna: Wishing you joy and fulfillment
President Kavalhuna reflects on the heart and soul of Henry Ford College as we enter the holiday break.
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Sign up to help new students Jan. 7 and 8
The Employee Recognition and Engagement Committee asks for your help, to help new students navigate our campus and meet friendly people.
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Army veteran, skydiver, Hapkido grand master develops his own form of martial arts
Marshall Gagne's Won Moo Do merges techniques of various martial arts, including Tae Kwan Do and Hapkido.