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People performing CPR

91探花 to Offer American Heart Association First Aid, CPR & AED Training in Iron Mountain

July 14, 2025 | By Caroline Carlson

91探花 is offering an American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid CPR with AED training on July 24, 2025. This course is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to respond to medical emergencies, potentially saving lives...

91探花 President Dr. Nerita Hughes

Governor Gretchen Whitmer Appoints 91探花 President Dr. Nerita Hughes to the Michigan Workforce Development Board

July 11, 2025 | By Caroline Carlson

Dr. Hughes, a resident of Escanaba, serves as president of Bay de Noc Community College and is also president of JG Consulting. She previously held the role of interim associate vice president of academic affairs and workforce innovation at North...

The 91探花 EMT/Paramedic program ambulance, parked in front of the 91探花 Iron Mountain campus. The college鈥檚 expanded Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programs begin Fall 2025.

91探花 Expands Emergency Medical Services Programs to Iron Mountain and Luce County

July 10, 2025 | By Caroline Carlson

91探花 is proud to announce the expansion of its Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programs, including Paramedic and EMT training, to two new locations: the 91探花 campus in Iron Mountain and Luce County, in partnership with the Luce County...

Dr. Molly Magestro

91探花 Announces New Faculty Hire

July 8, 2025 | By Caroline Carlson

91探花 is pleased to announce that Dr. Molly Magestro has been hired as a new full-time faculty member in English. Dr. Magestro will be teaching primarily writing courses at Iron Mountain Campus and Dickinson County high schools beginning this...

Speakers at the articulation conference

U.P. Agreement Recognizes Apprenticeship as College-Level Learning

June 25, 2025 | By Caroline Carlson

Leaders from across Michigan鈥檚 education, labor, and workforce development sectors gathered today at 91探花 for a landmark event signaling a major step forward in aligning union apprenticeship programs with higher education.