Press Releases for June 2007

Articles

Culinary Arts offers Professional Chef Training

This June, the Schoolcraft College Culinary Arts Department will offer the Chef to Chef program, a new initiative to bring culinary professionals into the Schoolcraft instructional kitchens to share the expertise of our chef instructors with industry practitioners.

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Motorcycle Safety Classes Have Openings

Summer is the perfect season for biking in the sunshine. Before you jump on that motorcycle, or if you’ve finally decided it’s time to learn, sign up for a motorcycle safety education course at Schoolcraft College.

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Government Contracting Focus of Schoolcraft Seminar

Because the United States government purchases more than $250 billion worth of goods and services a year, it is an excellent source of business for small- and medium-sized companies. If you need to know more about contracting with the federal government or the state of Michigan, set aside Thursday, June 21 from 9 a.m. to noon for a seminar focusing on how to become a government contractor.

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Schoolcraft Alumni to be Polled

Approximately 28,000 Schoolcraft College alumni will find a survey in their mailboxes in the later part of June asking what services the college can provide for them, and how they would like to maintain their ties with Schoolcraft. The survey officially launches the Schoolcraft Alumni and Friends Program.

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Summer Motorcycle Safety Classes Added

Motorcycle riding is great in the summer, and novice bikers have several new opportunities to learn the basics of safely operating a motorcycle.

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Government Contracting Focus of Schoolcraft Seminar

Because the United States government purchases more than $250 billion worth of goods and services a year, it is an excellent source of business for small- and medium-sized companies. If you need to know more about contracting with the federal government or the state of Michigan, set aside Thursday, July 19 from 9 a.m. to noon for a seminar focusing on how to become a government contractor.

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