Author: Brad Whitehouse
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How donors are enabling research
With formidable challenges and the future changing fast, NAME aims to stay adaptable.
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Conference comes to my hometown
With Detroit hosting the National Society of Black Engineers conference, the chapter president reflects on what it means to him.
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Wellness Zone is a new health resource
From massage chairs to yoga, the North Campus resource will help students manage stress
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When pioneers disappear from history
Tech leader Lynn Conway explores why women and underrepresented minorities lose credit for their contributions over time.
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Culture is key
Why Michigan Engineering is focusing on getting it right.
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Unicorn vs. cyber-pirates
Duo Security is the Ann Arbor-based information security and software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that alumni Dug Song and Jon Oberheide co-founded. It recently reached $1 billion in valuation—a unicorn, in tech parlance.
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On strategy: Questions for the Leadership Advisory Board
The Leadership Advisory Board (LAB) exists to provide strategic insight, guidance and assistance to Alec Gallimore, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering, to execute the College’s vision and mission.
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Ann Arbor: A hub for autonomous vehicles
Ann Arbor is emerging as a major player in the world of autonomous vehicles with the Mcity test facility, a one-of-a-kind simulated urban and suburban environment.
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Walter Lay: Automotive engineering pioneer
The Michigan program in automotive studies rose alongside and in cooperation with nearby Detroit automakers.
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Michigan Engineers: Elite Astronaut Corps
Of the relatively few astronauts in the history of the world, more than our fair share have been Michigan Engineers.
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Committed to construction
In honor of John L. Tishman’s legacy, Dan and Sheryl Tishman have provided a gift that will expand the scope and impact of the construction management program.
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An academic acrobat
Meet the alumnus who joined Cirque du Soleil.