News Archive for all
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Narrowly averted tragedy leads to life-saving awareness campaign
After nearly drowning in Lake Michigan six years ago, Jamie Racklyeft has been working to raise awareness and save lives.
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A passion for the pool: Award-winning swimmer still competing at 84
A resurgent interest in swimming at age 78 has led Joel Lockwood to international competitions.
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New Public Speaking Lab helps students with presentations and life skills
HFC President Russell Kavalhuna and HFC speech instructor Doris Toney had the honor of cutting the ribbon Aug. 29 at the official opening of HFC’s Public Speaking Lab.
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Free on-campus charging station for your devices
Students have asked for a way to charge their electronic devices while on campus. HFC has responded with a pilot project, courtesy of the Michigan National Guard.
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New Employee Orientation is a fresh collaboration
On August 24, for the first time, the New Employee Orientation hosted by the HFC Human Resources Department included employees from all HFC collective bargaining units.
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President Kavalhuna presents his first State of the College address
President Kavalhuna offered congratulations and kudos in his first College-wide address, as well as an exhortation to respect, civility, and FutureDriven thinking.
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How an instructor's kindness helped Dean Susan Shunkwiler graduate on time
Susan Shunkwiler, Dean of the HFC School of Health and Human Services, holds fond memories of the late Vivian Foster, who taught nursing at HFC for more than 22 years.
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Holly Diamond joins AACRAO’s national Student Success Workgroup
Holly Diamond is appointed to national organizational workgroup.
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From nursing to business to medical center CEO
Robert Pastor's wide-ranging career has led him to become CEO of Rainy Lake Medical Center (RLMC) in International Falls, MN.
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"HFC magic" leads to a role in making the highest-grossing documentary of all time
Kurt Engfehr believes his entire career in filmmaking is an accident. A happy accident, perhaps, but an accident nonetheless.
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HFC honors alumna creates a career in science, politics
Honors program alumna Nora Gimpel finds joy in a career in science.