Meal Plan exemption with logo - finlandia. edu Finlandia University Meal Plan Policy All residential students at Finlandia University are required to have a meal plan The meal plans begin on check-in day each Fall and Spring semester and concludes on the last day of scheduled finals Our on-site food service provider (“Finlandia Dining Services”) is required to provide the Finlandia University community with convenient, diverse, and
Sophomore nursing class hosting events for Alcohol . . . - finlandia. edu Finlandia University’s sophomore nursing class will be having informational booths about alcohol awareness around campus during Alcohol Awareness Month, which is April The events will be on March 28, April 4, and April 11
You are not Alone: Mental Health Awareness Week with . . . - finlandia. edu On this episode of Finlandia Fridays, Campus Pastor Sarah Semmler Smith sits down with the team to talk about the upcoming Mental Health Awareness week happening on campus from Feb 6 – 12 Finlandia Lions Women’s Basketball squad will be kicking off the week of events at 1 p m on Sunday, Feb 6 with a “green out” in the gym to raise awareness of mental health and the importance of
Finnish American Reporter receives Award of . . . - Finlandia University Finlandia Foundation National President Anne-Mari Paster concurred, saying, “As The Finnish American Reporter celebrates its 35th anniversary, we are proud to recognize this important journal with the Finlandia Foundation National Award of Excellence 2021 … The Finnish American Reporter, the largest such publication in North America, is an important link and means of informing, connecting
Laplander Named President-Elect of Michigan College . . . - finlandia. edu Finlandia University’s Kailee Laplander has been named President-Elect of Michigan College Access Programs Personnel (MI-CAPP) Laplander serves as TRIO Pre-College Programs Coordinator and has been at Finlandia since the fall of 2014 “Ultimately, my interest in this role stems from my interest in college access and success for low-income, potential first-generation students