Category: Events
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NSBE 45 focuses on bettering communities and networking
Members gathered in Detroit to attend over 100 professional workshops and panels.
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The race to zero carbon emissions
When the only number that matters is zero, this climate summit asked participants to leave their preconceptions about acceptable solutions at the door.
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Classes and Career Fair canceled
Due to the severe weather and state of emergency in the state of Michigan, the University of Michigan has determined it will be reducing operations for Wednesday, Jan. 30 and Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. This includes canceling all classes and events.
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Rapid research funding experiment triples its money
‘MCubed’ will continue for another three-year cycle.
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Powell conversation draws thousands
The retired general discussed geopolitics, race and wisdom for the next generation.
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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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Destination Cuba
Over spring break, 2017, 22 Michigan Engineering students participated in one of the first technical interactions between a U.S. university and Cuba since the thawing of relations.
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Overview: Solar Car Team goes small to win big at World Solar Challenge
Meet Novum: a long, skinny, single-fairing solar car
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Engineering in the Valley of Death
Join the Department as it celebrates the research of graduate students through both oral and poster presentations. The keynote speaker is Dr. John Younger, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Akadeum Life Sciences, Inc.
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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.
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True Believers
By Randy Milgrom In the streets and at the Diag, flags and banners fly. In the dormitories, at fraternities and sororities, in random houses and apartments—and inside and outside the bars and restaurants—teeming crowds roam with charged expectation. All around town, and all across campus, students thump to a bass-heavy beat. “Game Day,” laughs Samantha…