News Archive for Student Clubs
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HawkStrong: Vanessa Newton’s childbirth experience led her to choose nursing
Vanessa Newton’s many experiences at HFC have pushed her out of her comfort zone and helped her develop skills across the spectrum of what it means to be a nurse.
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A Day in the Life of a Hawk is a fun introduction to HFC academics
HFC welcomed students from several high schools for a fun, immersive academic experience showing what it’s like to be an HFC Hawk.
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HawkStrong: HFEC student and Mirror News writer Zynab Al-Timimi aspires to medical career
Zynab Al-Timimi uses skills in writing, media, and art to augment her passion for medicine. This spring, she will complete her high school diploma and her associate degree.
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Muslim Student Association hosts public “Unity and Community” dinner
The Muslim Student Association hosts its annual dinner on April 18 with Imam Imran Salha as the keynote speaker. Please RVSP by April 15.
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RSVP for Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s public Winter 2024 induction ceremony
On April 24, Phi Theta Kappa will welcome new members at its induction ceremony. Please RSVP by April 14.
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April is Campus Pride Month at HFC
Celebrate Campus Pride Month at HFC by participating in several activities to recognize and support the LGBTQ+ community.
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HFC hosts “Raise Your Voice” spring choral program
The April 21 “Raise Your Voice” concert marks the final vocal music performance of the 2023-24 academic year. Admission is free.
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HawkStrong: Anthony Stone found his passion in journalism
Mirror News sports editor Anthony Stone had a “next-to-perfect” experience at HFC, where he changed majors several times before finding the path he loves.
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HawkStrong: Katie Warden wins first place at Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 3
The Kennedy Center has recognized HFC student Katie Warden for her artistry in “The Passage.” She is one of several HFC students also awarded a Certificate of Merit.
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HawkStrong: Lea Zaytoun, aspiring NASA engineer, encourages women to pursue tech careers
With her sights set on NASA, HFC alumna Lea Zaytoun encourages women to pursue careers in the engineering field and not to be afraid to aim high.
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5th annual Black Male Retention, Success, and Best Practices Conference April 19
“Children of the Diaspora Educate through the Word: Refinement, Knowledge, and the Art of Hip Hop" is the theme of the April 19 Black Male Retention, Success, and Best Practices Conference. Dr. Akil Houston is the keynote speaker.
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Screening of “The Great Detroit” and Q&A with director
HFC will screen "The Great Detroit" and host Q&A with producer/director Anthony Brogdon April 16, via Zoom. This online event is free and open to the public.
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Hawk Hub: A student-led program for students to help students
The newly-opened Hawk Hub provides a place for students to help fellow students navigate their way through HFC and maximize their college experience personally and academically.
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Local author’s presentation discusses the difficult topic of helping children through grief
May Mokdad, whose writing was inspired by a family tragedy, talked about how to discuss trauma and loss with children.
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Decision Day Transfer Celebration: join us April 18!
Register by April 4 to attend April the 18 Decision Day Transfer Celebration. At this event, students will announce where they are transferring to continue their educational journeys.
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RoboSoccer competition applications due April 1 for April 25 competition
To design and create RoboSoccer drones for April 25's HFC Engineering Club Competition, please sign up by April 1.
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Roller Hockey wins first MCRHL Championship; heads to nationals
For the first time since the HFC Roller Hockey Club was formed in 2017, the Hawks won the MCRHL Conference Championship.
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Local author will read her children’s book about loss at HFC
Losing her sister to cancer inspired May Mokdad to write a children's book to help people have important conversations about grieving.
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HawkStrong: HFC Mathematics Club takes regional and national accolades
Even though the HFC Mathematics Club did exceptionally well in the first round of the AMATYC national competition, they plan to go further in the second round March 1.
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HFC names Chardin Claybourne Director of the Henry Ford II Honors Program
As the Henry Ford II Honors Program Director, Chardin Claybourne's goal is to make it the premier community college honors program in Michigan.