Lansing, MI - As the school year swiftly approaches, a coalition – led by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra – currently suing U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her Department of Education has issued a comment letter challenging as unlawful and unconstitutional an interim final rule that would unfairly limit the ability of public schools to use federal funds provided under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Clinton Twp., MI - Macomb MSU Extension will offer a Master Gardener Volunteer Program, a 14-week training that provides in-depth education in many aspects of horticulture, including trees and shrubs, flowers, fruits, vegetables, soil, water, pests, indoor plants and lawns.
Clinton Twp., MI - MSU-E has announced a free online workshop for diabetes self-management. The Diabetes PATH (Personal Action Towards Health) Program is a six-week, online series designed for people living with diabetes. Family members, friends and caregivers are also encouraged to attend the workshop.
Detroit, MI - June 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Wayne State University's rise as a national model for student success hit a new milestone in May, as its six-year graduation rate surpassed its goal of 50% more than a year prior to completion of its "Distinctively Wayne State" strategic plan.
Southfield, MI - June 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovative ideas on energy management earned two Michigan schools, Oakland University and the University of Michigan – Dearborn, top spots in the E-Challenge Competition.
Dearborn, MI - Keeping staff, clients and volunteers healthy during this global pandemic continues to be a priority for Wayne County Dispute Resolution Center (WCDRC). Like many universities and organizations, WCDRC is now providing online mediator training classes, approved by the Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO).
Lansing, MI - Close to 90,000 low-income college students in Michigan who are enrolled in career or technical education programs are eligible to receive food assistance benefits through a new State of Michigan initiative effective this week.
Lansing, MI - Michigan has been approved by the U.S. Department of Education (USED) for nearly $390 million in federal Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds, the Michigan Department of Education announced.
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