Author: Cara Gonzalez
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Making a socially distant campus ‘feel more like home’: Students offer ideas
As campuses across the nation move towards the challenges of fall semester, there’s well-spring of innovation and creativity coming from students.
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Engineering Events: Earth Day at 50
Michigan Engineering faculty are hosting teach-ins on a range of Earth Year topics.
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Creating better engineers
Why do smart students fail and how do social systems influence their success? Understanding mentorship and community to create engineers.
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Chukwuka Mbagwu: Doing it all
Pilot, engineer and rocket scientist Chukwuka Mbagwu goes above and beyond.
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David Morales: A winding journey to Michigan
David Morales’s dynamic combination of business and engineering skills sets him apart.
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New Qualcomm Thinkabit lab opens at Michigan Engineering Zone
Detroit-area middle school students will have access to STEM engagement opportunities
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U-M sponsors conference for African-American mathematics researchers
Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences is unlike any other conference in the math world. Experience the 23rd conference, sponsored by Michigan Engineering, through the eyes of a Purdue professor.
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Twin sister scientists: Aftin & Astin Ross
Aftin and Astin Ross, PhDs in biomedical engineering, are making a name for themselves at the FDA.
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Ellen Arruda and Dawn Tilbury receive Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award
Two of the seven faculty honored with the 2017 Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award are Michigan Engineering professors Ellen Arruda and Dawn Tilbury.
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Trebecca McDonald: A different side of engineering
Michigan grad Trebecca McDonald is combining her interests in civil engineering, urban planning and sustainability to make strides in Detroit.
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Shawn Cooper: Changing the game
Shawn Cooper is using computer science to change the way we coach.
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Students embark on 100-year space mission
A team of students will interview 1,000 members of the Michigan community and launch their stories into orbit for 100 years.