This document contains announcements for students regarding extracurricular activities, programs, and events taking place at their high school or in the local community. Some of the notices advertise opportunities to earn credits, explore trades and careers, participate in sports teams, and attend information sessions. Students are directed to see guidance counselors or visit websites for additional details on events, programs, and sign-ups.
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This document contains announcements for students regarding extracurricular activities, programs, and events taking place at their high school or in the local community. Some of the notices advertise opportunities to earn credits, explore trades and careers, participate in sports teams, and attend information sessions. Students are directed to see guidance counselors or visit websites for additional details on events, programs, and sign-ups.
La primera etapa del Plan Termosolar en La Carolina, Argentina se inaugurará, lo que permitirá que 92 hogares cuenten con energía solar para calentar agua de manera limpia y sin costos de mantenimiento. La Carolina se convertirá en la tercera ciudad del país en implementar energía termosolar a gran escala.
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A calf rearing workshop was held in Colac to discuss successful ways to rear healthy calves. Presentations were given on livestock hygiene powder and calf nutrition. Farmers in attendance learned about the best practices for calf rearing from cattle experts and gained advice on feeding and caring for calves.
Oakland University has a long history of serving students in Macomb County through various programs and partnerships. OU offers classes, internships, scholarships and more to Macomb County residents. This includes fast-track degree programs, internship opportunities through a partnership with Macomb County Government, and scholarships supported by the Macomb Town Hall Lecture Luncheon series. OU is committed to being responsive community partners in Macomb County and providing higher education opportunities for local students.
The document discusses Oakland University's commitment to Macomb County, Michigan. It highlights several ways OU is strengthening its presence and programs in the county, including:
1) Offering accelerated, hybrid degree programs in marketing and management at its locations in Macomb County to better serve working adults.
2) Nearly 700 students, staff, faculty and alums from OU participated in local events and initiatives in Macomb County in the last year.
3) Career exploration camps hosted by OU have helped nearly 700 local high school students in Macomb and Oakland counties explore potential careers and college majors.
This document discusses Oakland University's new accelerated hybrid courses offered at their Mount Clemens and Clinton Township locations that are designed to fit into busy adult students' schedules. The flexible courses combine classroom work with online assignments so students can earn their degree more conveniently. The university wants to work around students' lives rather than the other way around.
The document discusses Oakland University's longstanding commitment to Macomb County, Michigan through its educational programs and community involvement. It notes that OU began offering classes in Macomb County in the 1970s-80s and established a permanent presence in 1991 by partnering with Macomb Community College. Today, about one-third of OU's students come from Macomb County, and the university offers over 100 courses per semester at locations in Clinton Township and Mount Clemens while supporting various community events. The document emphasizes OU's goal of expanding access to higher education and responding to the needs of the Macomb County community.
The document advertises career exploration summer camps for high school students hosted by Oakland University. It describes several camps focused on different career fields such as healthcare, engineering, computer science, and robotics taking place from June to August 2015. Students will participate in hands-on activities and learn about current and emerging careers from OU faculty to help decide their college major and future career path.
Oakland University has a significant presence in Macomb County, where approximately one third of its students come from. OU provides higher education opportunities through various locations in the county. It also supports the local community through engagement events, economic development initiatives, and programs to nurture a college-going culture among high school students. OU's president is committed to expanding its impact in Macomb County further.
Oakland University offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in high-paying and fast-growing fields at their three locations in Macomb County for both current and future career opportunities. Getting a degree from OU can help students stand out, get a promotion or raise, change careers, and realize their dreams. OU also offers convenient transfer options, career exploration summer camps for high school students, and opportunities to get a head start on admissions.
Oakland University has a long history of serving students in Macomb County through various programs and partnerships. OU offers classes, internships, scholarships and more to Macomb County residents. This includes fast-track degree programs, internship opportunities through a partnership with Macomb County Government, and scholarships supported by the Macomb Town Hall Lecture Luncheon series. OU is committed to being responsive community partners in Macomb County and providing higher education opportunities for local students.
The document discusses Oakland University's commitment to Macomb County, Michigan. It highlights several ways OU is strengthening its presence and programs in the county, including:
1) Offering accelerated, hybrid degree programs in marketing and management at its locations in Macomb County to better serve working adults.
2) Nearly 700 students, staff, faculty and alums from OU participated in local events and initiatives in Macomb County in the last year.
3) Career exploration camps hosted by OU have helped nearly 700 local high school students in Macomb and Oakland counties explore potential careers and college majors.
This document discusses Oakland University's new accelerated hybrid courses offered at their Mount Clemens and Clinton Township locations that are designed to fit into busy adult students' schedules. The flexible courses combine classroom work with online assignments so students can earn their degree more conveniently. The university wants to work around students' lives rather than the other way around.
The document discusses Oakland University's longstanding commitment to Macomb County, Michigan through its educational programs and community involvement. It notes that OU began offering classes in Macomb County in the 1970s-80s and established a permanent presence in 1991 by partnering with Macomb Community College. Today, about one-third of OU's students come from Macomb County, and the university offers over 100 courses per semester at locations in Clinton Township and Mount Clemens while supporting various community events. The document emphasizes OU's goal of expanding access to higher education and responding to the needs of the Macomb County community.
The document advertises career exploration summer camps for high school students hosted by Oakland University. It describes several camps focused on different career fields such as healthcare, engineering, computer science, and robotics taking place from June to August 2015. Students will participate in hands-on activities and learn about current and emerging careers from OU faculty to help decide their college major and future career path.
Oakland University has a significant presence in Macomb County, where approximately one third of its students come from. OU provides higher education opportunities through various locations in the county. It also supports the local community through engagement events, economic development initiatives, and programs to nurture a college-going culture among high school students. OU's president is committed to expanding its impact in Macomb County further.
Oakland University offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in high-paying and fast-growing fields at their three locations in Macomb County for both current and future career opportunities. Getting a degree from OU can help students stand out, get a promotion or raise, change careers, and realize their dreams. OU also offers convenient transfer options, career exploration summer camps for high school students, and opportunities to get a head start on admissions.