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Feb 5, 2021
ALBION, Mich. Albion College announces students who were named to the dean’s list or who were named new Albion College Fellows at the end of the fall 2020 semester.
Dean’s list honors recognize students with a minimum 3.5 grade-point average in four graded courses, while Albion College Fellow is an honor reserved for students who maintain a minimum 3.7 GPA over three consecutive semesters.
Eddie Cardew, a first-year student, was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2020 semester. Cardew is a resident of Sagola and is a graduate of Kingsford High School.
Mackenzie Rundell, a first-year student, was named to the dean’s list. She is a member of the Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program. Rundell is a resident of Kingsford and is a graduate of Kingsford High School.
By Dian Schaffhauser
02/01/21
Knack, an education technology company that provides a program for managing peer tutoring, has recruited four more institutions as customers. Saint Mary s University of Minnesota, Illinois Institute of Technology, Florida Memorial University and Morris Brown College have all joined other schools to provide free course-specific, peer-to-peer tutoring for their students.
Students can use the service to get free help from peer tutors on their own campuses online or face-to-face or access help after hours with Knack s own network of tutors. They can also use the program to line up weekly help with their courses and can sign on to serve as paid tutors as well. Institutions can set up a schedule of tutoring sessions through Knack and post it to their school websites.