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Randall Eiermann named HFC Hawk Hero

The College is honoring Randall Eiermann by naming him a Hawk Hero and providing special parking passes to his wife and son for the coming month.
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Labor Day recognizes the contributions of Labor to the American workforce

President Kavalhuna writes about Labor Day and what it means to America.
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Active Shooter Training Sept. 23

Two active shooter training sessions will be held Sept. 23 from noon to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.

College closed, Labor Day observance

College will be closed for Labor Day.
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Fire safety emergency procedures

All employees should review College fire safety emergency procedures, and be aware of your responsibilities and recommended actions.
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Required Campus Safety Authority (CSA) information

It is important for you to know whether you are a Campus Safety Authority, and what the responsibilities are.
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Writing Center hours, Fall 2019 semester

The Writing Center opens for the Fall 2019 Semester Tuesday, Sept. 3. Hours are available on weekdays.
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The Road Not Taken: A Fall Star Talk runs through Dec. 11

HFC's own Susan McGraw narrates "The Road Not Taken: A Fall Star Talk" Sept. 4 to Dec. 11
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HFC Office of Student Activities now on Instagram

The Office of Student Activities provides real-time student information on Instagram. Follow us @hfcstudentactivities.
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Last day for flu vaccine clinic

Got your flu shot at HFC at your convenience on Sept. 3, Sept. 5, Sept. 11, and Sept. 18. Vaccine is free if you bring your insurance card.

HFC inspired alumna to love and teach math

Amani Hamadi plans to become a math teacher, thanks to the inspiration she gained from faculty at HFC.

85-year-old HFC alumnus breaks records at Senior Olympics

At 85, swimmer Joel Lockwood still blows the competition out of the water, breaking records in the process.
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August HR update: resignations and new hires

News about your HFC colleagues for August 2019.
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Why are we requiring you to take cybersecurity training?

Data is the modern-day currency. Hackers are trying to access your sensitive data. Protect yourself and the College by learning how to stay safe.
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HFC alumnus Byron Brooks makes strides in helping the homeless

Detroit TV station WXYZ reports on Byron Brooks' most recent efforts to help people who struggle with homelessness, as he once did.
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Welcome back, students! Fall semester is here

Henry Ford College welcomes all students to campus, whether it's your first semester or you're returning to continue your program. Let us know how we can help you succeed!
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HFC wins 2019 MCCA Outstanding Team/Collaboration Education Award

HFC earned a statewide award for outstanding work with displaced former ITT Technical Institute students.
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HFC earns NAEYC accreditation for excellence in early childhood education

HFC's Associate Degree in Children and Families earns recognition for its high quality through NAEYC accreditation.
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Siblings in HFC’s Cisco program work together at Secure-24

Both Mroue siblings found their true calling in IT, with the help of Henry Ford College. They currently work together at Secure-24.

TODAY! HFC Career Expo 2019

Next step toward landing your dream job: Come to the HFC Career Expo today, 1:30-4:00 p.m. in the Athletic Memorial Building (H). Parking and event are free.
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Help students navigate campus as Fall semester begins

"May I Help You?" volunteers are needed to help new students navigate the main HFC campus Aug. 22, 23, 26.
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What Eid al-Adha means

President Kavalhuna writes about major cultural and spiritual observances that reflect our diverse community.