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11/11/2013
A new home for veterans
William Emerson (’03, B.A.) remembers what it was like to be in their position—the veteran returning to civilian life....
11/8/2013
Taking flight
Micheal Susalla’s life path first took him to the U.S. Air Force and an air base in Suffolk, England. Now, he’s using that experience as a springboard toward a career in software engineering....
11/8/2013
To serve and support
Two threads run throughout Dr. Paul Rogers’ distinguished career: a love for engineering and a love for country. Since August 2012, Rogers (’98 M.S.E.-M.E.) has been director of the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and...
11/6/2013
Moralizing the market
Elif Izberk-Bilgin, University of Michigan-Dearborn associate professor of marketing focused her research on why Islamists boycott certain global brands associated with Western influence and politics....
11/1/2013
Starting a movement
A move to Detroit meant a better life for Sherra Bennett (’13, B.A.) and her family—her parents and sister are all educators who found work in the city. Over time, though, she watched as the city she loved as a kid continue to decline....
10/30/2013
Accounting for service
They sacrificed their weekends to help low-income seniors and families across southeast Michigan file tax returns....
10/29/2013
Kadiyala earns national Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship
Usha Kadiyala knows a thing or two about managing her time wisely. As a student at Schoolcraft College, Kadiyala completed a full course load while completing more than 1,000 hours of community service—leading food and clothing drives for Focus: HOPE, tuto...
10/25/2013
The benefits of membership
Looking back on his years as a student, CECS graduate Joshua Morrison wishes he would have done a few things differently....
10/25/2013
Searching for a cure
There’s no targeted therapy and it comes with a mortality rate that tops 20 percent....