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91²Ö¿â Dean of Workforce and Continuing Education Cassandra Hernandez stands outside the Borra Learning Center on the Petoskey campus.

Cassandra Hernandez joins 91²Ö¿â as Dean of Workforce and Continuing Education

August 26, 2025

91²Ö¿â has appointed Cassandra Hernandez as Dean of Workforce and Continuing Education. A seasoned workforce strategist, Hernandez brings more than a decade of leadership experience to strengthen regional workforce development and community partnerships.

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Group photo of 91²Ö¿â’s 2025 nursing graduates on stage at the nurse pinning ceremony, joined by Pier and Renee Borra, 91²Ö¿â President David Roland Finley, and Dean of Nursing, Health Sciences and Public Safety Brent LaFaive. Blue and gold academic banners hang behind the group.

91²Ö¿â names Nursing and Health Sciences School in honor of Pier and Renee Borra

June 23, 2025

91²Ö¿â has renamed its Nursing and Health Sciences division in honor of longtime benefactors Pier and Renee Borra, reflecting the Borras’ decades-long support of healthcare education, including a transformational gift to fund scholarships, student success programs, and new academic offerings.

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91²Ö¿â to celebrate its Class of 2025 graduates on May 9

April 21, 2025

91²Ö¿â will mark the end of another successful academic year with two important ceremonies on May 9.

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91²Ö¿â Offers Free College Prep Program This Summer

April 15, 2025

91²Ö¿â (91²Ö¿â) is now accepting registrations for Timberwolves Thrive, a free four-week hybrid summer program designed to help students build confidence, sharpen study skills, and prepare for college success by Fall 2025.

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Culture, Cuisine & Conversation - April 16 at 91²Ö¿â

March 27, 2025

91²Ö¿â is gearing up for a vibrant International Day celebration on Wednesday, April 16, packed with culture, conversation, food, and film — all in support of students participating in the college’s Mexico Field Studies trip this May.

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