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Future engineers to descend on Detroit for World Robotics Championship

Playing with LEGO® building blocks and creating robots are activities that have delighted kids for decades, but underneath the fun, there are important practical skills to be learned. The aptitudes developed are in the coveted STEM (science, technology, engineering, and match) realm, and can provide a foundation for careers of the future. That’s what makes it so exciting to see the growth of robotics competitions in

By |April 6th, 2018|

Wolverines plan new fashion conference

As the state, and particularly the Detroit area, continues to strive toward national and global recognition as a center for style, students at the University of Michigan are working on creating more opportunities to transfer fashion knowledge from academia to real world experience. Enter the Michigan Fashion Media Summit (MFMS), a brand new initiative that is arguably years in the making, and will hopefully continue for

By |March 29th, 2018|

Participants wanted for Detroit Fashion Hackathon

It’s impossible, or at the very least, unwise, to imagine growth in any industry these days without factoring in the role of technology. Fashion is certainly no exception. In fact, it's becoming critical. Whether it's reaching social media influencers, or customers, tech plays a role.  Consumers want discounts and purchasing options at their fingertips at all times. This is what makes the upcoming Detroit Fashion Hackathon

By |March 25th, 2018|

Honoring Michigan’s first female conservation officer

Huldah Neal, shown here in her later years, was the nation’s first female conservation officer. (Photo courtesy of the Traverse Area District Library) In 1897, Huldah Neal became a deputy game warden for Grand Traverse County. Thereby cementing her little-known legacy as the first female conservation officer in the United States. This is according to press reports of the day. Hall of Fame Nomination

By |March 8th, 2018|

ArtPrize call for venues and artists begins

Aside from the art itself and of course the size of the monetary awards, arguably the most astounding aspect of ArtPrize in Grand Rapids is the number and variety of venues that participate. They can range from the Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) to a police station, with a variety of restaurants, shops, offices, churches and more in between. Now, the 2018 Artprize call for venues

By |March 3rd, 2018|

Chelsea’s Purple Rose Theatre seeking apprentices

Actor and playwright, Jeff Daniels, returned to his roots t0 found the Purple Rose Theatre Company in 1991. He created the company to provide a creative home for emerging talent, as well as seasoned professionals. He wanted to help them learn more about, and to practice, their craft. Now that home in Chelsea, Michigan, is looking for some new residents. Purple Rose Theatre Apprenticeships Applications are

By |March 1st, 2018|
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