Grainger partners with Michigan community college

June 28, 2006
Company awards first Tools for Tomorrow scholarship

Lake Forest, Ill.-based Grainger recently awarded the first Tools for Tomorrow scholarship to Dearborn, Mich.-based Henry Ford Community College student Michael Guido during an open house at the company's new Auburn Hills, Mich., location. Grainger also presented the school's architecture/construction program with additional tools for hands-on learning.

The Tools for Tomorrow scholarship was the first in a series of scholarships Grainger will be awarding across the country through the new program.

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