Education

Coverage of schools from pre-k and kindergarten through higher education, including trade and online classes.

Q&A with Terri Trotter, president and CEO of Midland Center for the Arts

Terri Trotter, president and CEO of Midland Center for the Arts, on connectivity with Whiting Forest, expanding museum offerings and how her first three years in Midland have flown by.

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Get your head in the clouds: Whiting Forest welcomes adventure for all

After an extensive renovation, Whiting Forest is officially open to the public on October 7. Check out what this adventure, sensory and experience facility has to offer for all ages and abilities.

Q&A about the Nature/Nurture program from Little Forks Conservancy.

Windover High School has taken a unique approach to learning and stress management with a new program from Little Forks Conservancy. We talked to principal Dr. Gina Wilson and student Haley Hammond on the impact it has made.

Q&A with Mike Whiting on nature, inspiration and connection

Mike Whiting is excited about the newly completed Whiting Forest Canopy Walk, a project that stems from fun he had on the property as a child.

Members of the Refugee Development Center's support group for refugee girls in Lansing.
How can we address Michigan students’ desperate need for behavioral health services?

One in five children is affected by mental illness, but getting students access to the mental health resources they need is a challenge.

Q&A with Ben Cohen, owner of Small House Farms and author

We sit down with Ben Cohen, owner of Small House Farm on his new book, From Our Seeds & Their Keepers: A Collection of Stories.

Making the most of summer: Staycation ideas in Midland

As summer winds down, here are some options to make the most of warmer days this summer and fall in Midland.

Camp Infinity encourages girls to grow in STEM

Igniting imagination and wonder, Camp Infinity at Saginaw Valley State University brings hands on learning in STEM-related disciplines to girls from around the state.

Geamill Gibson and her son buy produce using a doctor's prescription at the Flint Farmers Market.
Prescriptions for nutrition: How culinary medicine is advancing health equity in Michigan

For many people, it's not always easy to find and buy fresh food. Culinary medicine initiatives aim to address that by increasing access to healthy food and building awareness of the importance of nutrition.

Inaugural out·land·ish festival celebrates summer solstice and the great outdoors

There is no right way to enjoy the outdoors, and the inaugural out·land·ish festival brought adventure to Midland's backyard.

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