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Michigan Road Scholars meet with tribal leaders from the Gun Lake Tribe.
The five-day road trip took the group on a journey throughout the state鈥攕tops included Lansing, Grand Rapids, Traverse City, Petoskey, Sault Ste. Marie, Bay City and Detroit.
The mission? Expose participants to the state鈥檚 varying economies and cultures and increase mutual understanding between the university and local communities.
鈥淎s a state university, it鈥檚 important for us to connect with the various parts of Michigan and for the people around the state to be connected to 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥 said John Cristiano, co-director of the Institute for Advanced Vehicle Systems and director of the Center for Engineering Education and Practice. 鈥淲e are a diverse state and the Road Scholars tour provided the opportunity for us to learn from each other.鈥
Stops offered insight into the workings of Michigan鈥檚 economy. At Emergent BioSolutions in Lansing, participants learned of the world鈥檚 first anthrax vaccine; while a visit with Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids showed how the non-profit curbs waste while maximizing profits. These profits are in turn used to eliminate barriers to opportunity and help people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.
Family-owned businesses like Bay Carbon and community organizations like Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation exhibited how a handful of people can positively impact the region.
Cristiano was joined on the trip by Jorge Gonzalez del Pozo, associate professor of Spanish, Brooks Hull, professor of economics, Trista Wdziekonski, director of graduate studies, and Jennifer Zhao, professor of mathematics.
For Zhao, Michigan Road Scholars was an opportunity to connect with communities and industries as a representative of the university.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important to send a message that we鈥檙e here,鈥 Zhao said. 鈥淎nd now, especially with housing available, it鈥檚 important to reach out and be visible; I want to promote 萝莉社-Dearborn throughout the state.鈥
While the structure of the trip didn鈥檛 focus on formal promotion, networking opportunities on the bus led to increased understanding of the work of 萝莉社-Dearborn faculty and staff among their Ann Arbor and Flint counterparts.
鈥淭he trip was a reminder that we are a part of the U-M tradition,鈥 Wdziekonski said. There鈥檚 potential to collaborate across campuses and across fields in ways that will benefit the university as well as the state.鈥
Michigan Road Scholars was established by the Offices of the Provost and the Vice President for Government Relations at U-M Ann Arbor. The application form for the next tour will be available for 30 days, usually beginning in November.