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Ivy Tech School of Health Sciences to host lab tour and information session
Attendees will learn more about healthcare training options that lead to local, in-demand careers and how to get started
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Attendees will learn more about healthcare training options that lead to local, in-demand careers and how to get started
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This June 27 event will provide guidance and inspiration from the Indiana Small Business Development Center, Ivy Tech entrepreneurship program, and local entrepreneurs
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As a Bloomington native, Stelle brings a rich background of educational experience in the community
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Over three days, participants will gain hands-on skills training and hear from local industry representatives and hiring managers
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Nguyen, computer science graduate and SGA president, was accepted to two four-year colleges but chose Ivy Tech to reach his goals and found personal growth along the way
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Students showcased their business ideas then competed for $2,500 in cash prizes for their start-ups
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Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington hosts second annual Hospitality Showcase.
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On Tuesday, April 23, Ivy Tech Community College held its second annual Ivy Tech Day of Giving. The Bloomington campus raised over $40,000 to go towards student success.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recognized Ward her for outstanding achievements
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recognized the campus for outstanding achievements of individuals and programs
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This is the first ceremony that Chancellor Erik Coyne will preside over, marking his first full year leading the Bloomington campus and student government president Kevin Nguyen is set to deliver the address
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The 16-week basic emergency medical studies training program begins in June and could be free for residents who qualify