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Earlier this year, the Michigan College Access Network lost federal funding. Its employees looked for work elsewhere. Since that time, the funding has been reinstated. Now, MCAN is trying to fill those advisor roles
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We talk to GVSU's Dr Aaron Yore-Van and Dr. Jacquelynn Doyon-Martin about the program.
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The numbers break down into completion rates for every step between two and eight years, depending on the type of school
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Before careers as an orthodontist, sports psychologist, or mechanical engineer comes a lot of hard work and dedication in high school and beyond. Three students share how education is jump starting their drive to make their dreams possible
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Grand Valley State University will offer new degrees including in A.I. to meet increasing demands for tech talent in West Michigan
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Grand Valley State University is the only institution in Michigan to be named a Top Green College by The Princeton Review
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We talk to those from NPR’s Education desk Steve Drummond and Janet Woojeong Lee.
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Dr. Misty Emmons says the nursing program focuses on a holistic approach
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A state agency is throwing a public pizza party on the capitol lawn to help kids who’ve been through foster care pay for college