News Archive for all
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Dual-enrollment grad aspires to career in journalism
HFC alumna Kyla Bazzy, who was in the first class of the Henry Ford Collegiate Academy, is the editor-in-chief of The Michigan Journal, the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s student-run newspaper.
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January/February HR update: new hires, classifications, resignations, retirement
News about your HFC colleagues for January and February 2020.
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The underserved and underrepresented in today’s workforce
HFC Dean Pat Chatman explains why some workers get left behind... and what we can do to make sure everyone has real opportunities.
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Depression Management and Skills workshop, March 18
Join HFC Counselors to discuss identifying depression, ways to manage and coping skills.
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National Endowment for the Arts Big Read kickoff, March 7
HFC community is invited to participate in the Dearborn Public Library-sponsored Big Read kickoff on March 7. Multiple events will be available for the whole family.
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Business alumnus takes his corporate HR career to college
After 30 years in the corporate sector, HFC alumnus Jim Handley takes his first foray into higher ed as the vice president of human resources at Rock Valley College.
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Big Desk Calendars are delivered; let us know if you need one
The Graphics Center has completed and delivered the Big Desk Calendars for 2020. Let us know if you still need one.
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Wrestlers advance to national championships March 6-7
After a successful outing at the NJCAA Wrestling North Central District on Feb. 22, four HFC grapplers advance to the national NJCAA Wrestling Championships March 6-7.
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Are you ready to transfer? Find out at our de-stressing workshop.
De-stressing the transfer decision: are you ready to transfer? Bring your questions to our March 4 workshop.
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Dearborn Heights policeman and HFC alumnus saves a toddler’s life
Dearborn Heights police officer Mehdi Ayoub, who earned his criminal justice degree from HFC, was recently honored for saving a young child's life.
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Accreditation report forums March 3 and 4
Lori Gonko and Betsy Cohn host forums to talk about the final report and next steps.
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Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy to host public Town Hall at HFC
Prosecutor Worthy hosts a public Town Hall at HFC on March 5 to discuss ongoing concerns and issues for Wayne County. Everyone is invited. Free parking; refreshments served.
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Hawks' Nest food drive through March 6
Help us restock the shelves to provide food for students.
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Anxiety: hands-on coping techniques workshop
HFC Counselors, Imad Nouri, and Amy Ducklow are here to help you cope with anxiety issues.
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Retirement Brunch May 8
Be sure to mark your calendars. Retirement Brunch scheduled for Friday, May 8, at 9:30 a.m.
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HFC Recording Arts Certificate program upgraded for Fall
HFC partners with the AVID Learning Partner Program to provide certification in the industry gold-standard Pro Tools, beginning Fall 2020.
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POSTPONED: Second annual Black Male Retention and Success conference at HFC
POSTPONED: The Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group will host the Black Male Retention and Success conference at HFC on April 18, 2020. Dr. Theodore Ransaw will be the keynote speaker.
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Instructional Innovations: Chemistry pass rates increase 17%
Improvements to Chemistry 111 have increased pass rates by 17%, preparing students for more advanced coursework.
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Anxiety and depression workshop: open to the public
Learn how to cope with depression and anxiety at HFC's anxiety and depression workshop March 17. Free and open to the public.
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Alumnus creates Dearborn-based superhero for Marvel; signing March 4
Saladin Ahmed creates Marvel Comics' newest character: a superhero from Dearborn called Amulet. Signing at Green Brain Comics March 4!