1. Public Service Internship Mass Meeting

    Mark Rivett posted September 5, 2019

    PSIP Mass Mtgs flyer 2019Hear from Student Coordinators and students who interned this summer in Washington DC. Learn about application process for the largest and oldest DC summer intern program in the country. If you are committed to working in policy, non-profit, public arena, government, media, then PSIP is a way to gain skills and experience while connecting with alumni.

    Meetings:

    Monday, September 16, 2019
    6:00 p.m.
    Ford School of Public Policy 1120 Annenberg Auditorium

    Thursday, September 19, 2019
    7:00 p.m.
    Ford School of Public Policy 1120 Annenberg Auditorium

    Application Deadline: Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 11:59p


  2. Common Will Be The Joseph and Sally Handleman Lecture Series Guest Speaker

    Mark Rivett posted August 26, 2019

    Common – an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy and multi-Grammy award winning artist, actor, best-selling author, and activist – will be the guest speaker for The Joseph and Sally Handleman Lecture Series.

    The event is sponsored by the Ross School of Business and is scheduled for Thursday, September 26 at Hill Auditorium.

    For the past few years, Common has been engaged in social justice and advocacy work around mass incarceration, mental health and voting. After the success and impact of his Imagine Justice concert in 2017 and his Hope & Redemption Tour to eight different prisons, Common launched Imagine Justice as a nonprofit in 2018, dedicated to leveraging the power of art to advocate for communities around the country to fight for justice and equality and to stand united against injustice wherever it appears.

    The Joseph and Sally Handleman Lecture Series presents Common

    Thursday, September 26, 2019
    6:30 pm
    Hill Auditorium
    Open to the public


  3. University of Michigan Students Win national Transportation Technology Competition

    Mark Rivett posted July 25, 2019

    Read full article at MDOT

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    A student team from the University of Michigan was announced as the winners of the second annual Transportation Technology Tournament by the National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE). The team’s presentation on a solution to reduce congestion on I-75 and I-696 in Metro Detroit was selected as the winner by a panel of private and public sector judges.

    Read full article at MDOT