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Annette Fare to run cross country at ǿմý
Annette Fare has become the first athlete to sign on with ǿմý’s cross country program in more than 40 years. “After running for the first time in high school, I fell in love with the running community, Fare said. “…

ǿմýF scholarship supports Courtnee Nicholson as she finishes her nursing degree
Courtnee Nicholson, of Fenwick, is thankful for extra financial assistance that allowed her to focus more on college and less on how to pay for it. Nicholson was awarded the ǿմý Foundation Michael J. Seaman Memoria…

ǿմý Food Sources receives donation from First Congregational Church
The ǿմý Foundation recently received a $2,000 donation from First Congregational Church in Greenville to support The Food Source at ǿմý, the college’s food pantry for students. Pastor Ed Milam and Dr. Kirkwood Faber…

Historic ǿմý Heritage Village gets upgrades
By Lori Hansen Repairs to preserve the Doctor’s House and caboose in ǿմý Heritage Village were recently completed with support of a matching grant from the ǿմý Foundation. ǿմý Heritage Village, located o…

Sidney State Bank supports ǿմý’s ‘Transforming Lives, Empowering People’ campaign
Sidney State Bank has pledged its support to ǿմý’s “Transforming Lives, Empowering People” campaign with a lead gift to have the stairwell in the Kenneth J. Smith Building named in recognition of the bank. President…

ǿմý President Dr. Stacy H. Young appointed to state board
ǿմý President Stacy H. Young, Ph.D., of Greenville, was recently appointed to the Michigan Education Trust (MET) Board of Directors by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. “I am grateful for the opportunity to represent communit…
Members of ǿմý’s governing boards all support the college’s ‘Transforming Lives, Empowering People’ campaign
Members of the ǿմý Board of Trustees and ǿմý Foundation Board are leading by example. They have all personally pledged to support the college’s “Transforming Lives, Empowering People” major gifts campaign, with a co…

Barb Brauher finds support with ǿմý Express
Do you want to graduate on time? Save money? Get better grades? Then you’re going to love 15. That’s the number of credits you need to take each semester to graduate with an associate degree in just two years and a certificate in one year…
