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Governor Whitmer delivered her sixth State of the State address yesterday evening. What was her message? And what does she want to accomplish in the year to come?
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A free Michigan community college tuition program is lowering its eligibility age requirements — but the expansion is temporary, at least for now.
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A report recommends the state fund more scholarships and data collection programs.
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As the state Legislature goes on its second break since July, lawmakers are working to get changes to the Michigan Reconnect program passed.
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The joint Capital Outlay Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday approved Senate Bill 78, which would allocate money for projects ranging from new high-tech learning centers to renovations of existing buildings. The bill passed with bipartisan support.
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A package of bills would expand The Michigan Reconnect program, which currently provides free tuition to people ages 25 and older pursuing an associate degree or skilled trade certificate. The new bills would temporarily make people as young as 21 eligible.
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On today's show, Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum joined to discuss recent candidates that were deemed ineligible for the Michigan primary, and a Wayne State professor taught about Malcom X and his Michigan roots. Plus, an IPR feature discussed pandemic-related student burnout.
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Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek and its satellite campuses are closed because of a cyber attack.
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Picture this: you're going to college half-time and working half-time - at a low-paying job - to get by. Then a global crisis hits and you lose that…
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A new report shows Michigan colleges and universities are graduating a greater percentage of their students.The state’s Center for Educational Performance…