Henry Ford College held its first ever Family STEM Day on Saturday, April 13. The event was open for all ages to experience the wonders of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Olive Root Apparel is a clothing brand that was founded this January by University of Detroit Mercy sophomore, Lina Mahmoud, who is Palestinian and has advocated for her country her whole life.
Henry Ford College’s Eshleman Library consistently welcomes over 1,200 visitors daily.
As modern libraries evolve with improved technology and resources, library etiquette remains a priority.
Last fall semester, less than one percent of Henry Ford College students registered with the Assisted Learning Services (ALS) department.
The Henry Ford II Honors Program officially welcomed Chardin Claybourne as their new director at the start of the Winter 2024 semester. He will replace Dr. Brad Romans, who was acting as interim director.
The Visual, Performing, and Media Arts Program at Henry Ford College houses three graphic design degree programs and two certification programs. Graphic design students typically have a variety of transfer opportunities.
The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network (DBCFSN) is the inspiration behind D-Town Farm, located on the west side of Detroit.
Fort Meyers Beach rebuilding after Hurricane Ian. Photo by Ella Rhoades for FOX4 Southwest Florida.
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