Issue 3, Volume 1 Summer 2009

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Issue Focus: U-M Student Projects

Student project sponsorships offer companies an opportunity to harvest new ideas, forge long-term relationships and recruit talented employees. More>

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Engineering Exciting Designs For The Future
Engineering Exciting Designs For The Future

Innovative products spring to life when engineering students team up with business and government through the U-M College of Engineering’s Multidisciplinary Design Program. More>

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Mapping Out Innovative Business Solutions
Mapping Out Innovative Business Solutions

The U-M Ross School of Business’ MAP program sends MBA teams around the world to strategize with companies and organizations on complex financial, marketing and operational issues. More>

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Unleashing Ideation
Unleashing Ideation

U-M’s Tauber Institute for Global Operations stokes heated competition between teams of Michigan business and engineering students who are determined to reenergize U.S. and global industries. More>

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Going Green
Going Green

Graduate students at the U-M School of Natural Resources and Environment use Master’s Projects to develop well-integrated, full-spectrum solutions to pressing environmental problems. More>

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Putting The Pedal To The Metal
Putting The Pedal To The Metal

UM-Dearborn engineering students open the throttle on innovative designs for 21st-century cars and trucks. More>

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Charting New Information Pathways
Charting New Information Pathways

Through the U-M School of Information’s Practical Engagement Program, student teams help corporations and nonprofits improve their information and communication processes. More>

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