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Central Michigan University highlights rural health programs, new nursing and AI offerings
Summary
Central Michigan University President MacKinnon told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education that CMU is expanding rural health efforts, launching a four-year nursing degree, and adding applied artificial intelligence instruction while emphasizing workforce outcomes and affordability.
President MacKinnon addressed the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education to describe Central Michigan University's role in preparing a career-ready workforce and expanding rural health services.
MacKinnon said CMU focuses on training doctors, nurses and other health professionals to serve communities across Michigan. He noted the CMU School of Medicine's Rural Health…
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