University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Detroit Free Press editor Stephen Henderson will join U-M and community leaders for a daylong exploration and presentation of research and learning practices taking place in and with Detroit.
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October 21, 2016
Detroit Community-Based Research Program
Every summer, the Detroit Community-Based Research Program (DCBRP) places 24 U-M undergraduates in Michigan’s largest city to work side by side with local nonprofits to listen and learn about the nonprofits’ challenges and follow up with suggestions for research projects that address their needs.
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August 30, 2016
D-RISE: Encouraging STEM Careers
A U-M program, known as D-RISE, provides summer internships to high school students through a Cass Tech/U-M partnership. Its goal is to increase underrepresented minority participation in the sciences.
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June 21, 2016
Social Impact Challenge
The Social Impact Challenge is an opportunity for students to collaborate on graduate and undergraduate teams across a dozen U-M schools and colleges to tackle complex social issues in a competitive environment with real-world implications.
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June 21, 2016
Inspiring Doctors of Tomorrow
Cass Technical High School has developed a partnership with the University of Michigan Medical School called Doctors of Tomorrow as part of a larger effort to connect the U-M with high schools in underserved areas and to stimulate minority students’ interest in careers in the medical field.
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June 21, 2016
Studying Detroit River Phosphorus
Researchers at the University of Michigan Water Center were awarded a $3 million grant from the Erb Family Foundation to determine the Detroit River’s contributions to algae blooms that plague Lake Erie each summer.
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June 21, 2016
Managing Stormwater, Beautifying Neighborhoods
On the former sites of vacant Detroit homes, University of Michigan researchers and their partners have built innovative gardens that help manage stormwater while removing neighborhood blight.
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June 21, 2016
Motor City Roots
Chene Street today is a far cry from its historic past, which is what inspired Marian Krzyzowsk, who grew up in the area, to launch the Detroit Chene Street History Project in 2002.
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August 31, 2015
Celebrating Detroit Internships
The U-M Student Interns in Detroit Summer Celebration brought interns and corporate and nonprofit partners together to honor their work in the city.