Author: Michigan Engineering
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Doing science at a social distance
The research part’s cancelled, but an international Arctic workshop moves online.
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University of Michigan Engineering partners with SMASH
SMASH’s STEM-intensive prep program ensures students are ready for college.
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Is the needle moving?
DEI lecture highlights collective responsibility to stamp out sexual harassment in STEM.
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Universities’ crucial role in our spacefaring future
To ensure that our species endures, we must advance space-based technologies and break our interdisciplinary boundaries.
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Being the DEI bridge for students
SAB members share their perspectives with the community.
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‘Sensors in a Shoebox’ empower citizens to gather data about communities
Civil engineering and education researchers are working together with Detroit teens.
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Change it UP! and improve campus culture
Upcoming bystander intervention workshop aims to educate staff, faculty, and students on ways to be proactive in helping others.
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Facing discomfort
“It is not always comfortable to put myself out there and learn more about issues like these. But I’m going to try.”
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What’s really behind baseball’s home run surge?
Some pitchers are convinced the balls are being messed with behind the scenes.
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Supporting our superheroes
When we see things from other people’s perspectives, it helps us push ourselves to make Michigan a place where everyone can belong and do their best.
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Aspiring selves
In the final year of her biomedical engineering PhD, Sumeyra Emre is a dedicated researcher, growing mother, wife and partner, proud Muslim woman, and aspiring role model.