Category: Students
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NSBE U-M reflects on a historic win and challenging year
‘To be a part of history is a blessing, but the impact is where the sweetness lies.’
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New “Women in ECE” organization provides professional development and community
WECE is a student-run, diversity-focused organization dedicated to the personal and professional growth of those committed to innovation and excellence in electrical and computer engineering fields.
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Blue through the Outback | Race, day four
Racing clean and collected, Michigan holds on to second place with the finish line on the horizon
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‘Solving for equity’: A Michigan Robotics course flips the script on engineering ed
ASEE Prism magazine explores how linear algebra could level the playing field.
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Lessons learned from quick pivots to online education
How a U-M computer science lecturer reimagined his software design class in a COVID-safe format.
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Staying productive in the new normal
In a Q&A, Michigan Engineering’s embedded CAPS counselors share tips for staying productive and adjusting to yet another “new normal.”
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Engineering seeks to educate on societal racism, bias through new proposals
‘We have seen, both through our own data and through the divisive issues society is facing, exactly how urgent this issue is.’
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Three ways to do hands-on, remote learning
Classes pioneer home lab kits, virtual lab presence, or taking advantage of the distance with a collaborative data project.
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We value our international community
‘Our nation is built on immigration and on the creativity that comes from a diversity of perspectives.’
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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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84 internships and research fellowships for the pandemic summer
When summer internships fell through, Michigan Engineering staff scrambled to make sure students would still have access to experiential learning.
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Emergency fund fills in gaps for students during pandemic
Donations will help address a variety of issues.