HVAC-R professionals spend their days working with their hands and solving problems while keeping homes, businesses, and medical facilities comfortably climate-controlled.
As severe storm tracking and predictions improve, an element of those storms remains a mystery: hail. Predicting when the balls of ice will fall from the sky is complex, and Central Michigan University's John Allen is on a mission to find answers.
The medical assistant field is expected to grow 19% by 2029, presenting plenty of opportunities for local professionals.* Will you be a part of this growing career?
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) reminds municipalities that financing may be available for wastewater infrastructure projects
The Worship Symposium is a free online learning experience held January 6-26, 2021, on key topics and themes in worship and the Christian life at the Calvin Symposium on Worship.
Former President William B. "Bill" Boyd, who led Central Michigan University from 1968 through 1975, died Dec. 16 at his home in Racine, Wisconsin. He was 97.
Four Baker College undergraduate students, currently pursuing their bachelor of business administration degrees, recently earned a first-place win at the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) 2020 Virtual Live Case Competition.