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  • Posted June 19, 2013

    WW II author brings personal stories to October LEC

    HOWELL – World War II author and executive director of the George S. Patton Foundation, Robert H. Miller, will be the keynote speaker at the final Livingston Economic Club Speaker Series event Oct. 10.

    The event is Thursday, Oct. 10, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Johnson Center on the campus of Cleary University. Tickets are $45 or $320 for a table of eight. Tickets are available at www.cleary.edu/lec/tickets.

    “Our final speaker is just as powerful as our first two,” said Grace Farley, coordinator of the event. “Many of us have veterans in our families and we don’t know much about what they went through or go through during their time in military service.”

  • Posted June 17, 2013

    Grad's book making splash at Beach Book Festival, beyond

    HOWELL – If you happen to be looking for a good book to read at the beach this summer, you may want to consider “17 Cents and a Dream,” by Cleary University alumnus Daniel Milstein.

    But don’t take our word for it.

    Milstein’s book was just named the best general non-fiction book for the 2013 Beach Book Festival. It is also ranked No. 1 on Amazon’s list of the best-selling Kindle ebooks in the business and entrepreneurship category.

    “17 Cents and A Dream” chronicles the Milstein family’s tough life in Kiev, Ukraine under an oppressive government and how they managed to escape to the United States. When he arrived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Milstein had 17 cents in his pocket, given to him by a friend to cover the expense of a postage stamp so that Milstein could send him a letter.

  • Posted June 17, 2013

    Cleary University adopts tabletop format after successful event

    HOWELL – When the decision was made to change the format of Cleary University’s annual scholarship fundraiser from a silent auction to a designer tabletop competition, organizers didn’t know how the event would be received.

    “We wanted to have between 15-20 designers and we wanted to raise money for Cleary University students,” said Janet Filip, development director for Cleary and organizer of the event.

    The event grossed more than $100,000 dollars and there were more than 25 designers who participated, including some of the most well-known designers in Michigan.

  • Posted June 5, 2013

    Business leader Michelle Crumm to give commencement keynote

    HOWELL – Michelle Crumm, the owner and CEO of Present Value, LLC, will be the keynote speaker during Cleary University’s commencement ceremony Saturday, June 8 at the Johnson Center on the Livingston Campus in Howell.

    Present Value, LLC is a consulting firm that helps leadership teams develop and implement strategy.

    Before starting Present Value, LLC, Crumm was the co-founder and chief business officer of Adaptive Materials, Inc., Her leadership was instrumental in helping the fuel cell company transition from a start-up to a second stage, fast-growing advanced manufacturing company. The company was acquired by defense industry giant, Ultra Electronics, in 2011.

  • From left: Alfahad, Algahim, Alawdi and Haidan
    Posted May 28, 2013

    Cleary signs four from Frontier International Academy

    HOWELL – It’s not everyday a coach has the opportunity to sign more than one player from a championship team, but that is what Cleary University men’s soccer coach Thomas Greeley has done.

    Greeley signed four players from Frontier International Academy’s 2012 State Championship team. The players are Mohammed Alfahad, Baleegh Algahim, Yunis Alawdi and Maher Haidan.

    "Yunis, Mohammed, Baleegh, and Maher are great additions to our 2013 roster. All of these players are 2012 Michigan State Champions so they know what it takes to win against good competition,” said Greeley. “I am really excited that all four of these students will be joining our program this coming fall."

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