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Ann Arbor High School Students Raise Money for Genetic Research
Students from Ann Arbor Public Schools' four high schools are working to raise awareness and a collective $28,000 to support genetic research, with the help of Ann Arbor nonprofit miRcore. Read More
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WISE Camp Applications and more
Applications for WISE summer camps are now available by selecting the Students link from the menu and then selecting Pre-College Students. More camp information included in this article. Read More
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Lecturing in the STEM Fields
Lectures Still Dominate Science and Math Teaching, Sometimes Hampering Student Success By Dan Berrett Read More
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Gender Bias Article Found on PNAS
Science faculty’s subtle gender biases favor male students Corinne A. Moss-Racusin, John F. Dovidio, Victoria L. Brescoll, Mark J. Graham, and Jo Handelsman Read More
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Video Time Capsules
Class of 2016: We asked the questions and you answered... http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/life/video-time-capsules Read More
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Summer Camps Closed
All Summer Camps Closed for 2012 Read More
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WISE Camp Dates and Applications Now Available
See our Pre-College Student web page for details! Read More
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Engineer Your Life
Check this out to find some resources to help you find the path that is right for you, if that be in engineering or not. This site can show you the different engineering fields and what they do. Read More
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Three UM faculty members receive presidential early career awards
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Three UM researchers named 2011 MacArthur Fellows
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WISE Dissertation Writing Group Participant and Leader Applications Due Sept. 16, 2011
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Girls in Science and Engineering Camp Video Short
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Student Build Wind Turbines in Class: ENG 100
Michigan Engineering freshmen get hands-on experience designing, testing and building wind-turbines. Read More
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University of Michigan engineering students answer the difficult question:
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UM Engineering Disciplines Course Available Online
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Why We Still Need Events For Women In Science And Industry
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Inoculation Against Stereotype
New research provides evidence that female instructors may be key to encouraging talented female STEM students to stay in those disciplines. Read More
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Moms are good for your business - David Leonhardt, 02/28/11, MarketPlace, American Public Media
Here's one demographic that can help corporations -- big and small -- improve their bottom line. But first, those businesses need to change how they think about working moms. Read More
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From Lab to Red Carpet: Natalie Portman is one of a handful of stars who have serious scientific credentials
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TED Talk: Jane McGonigal: Gaming Can Make a Better World
Games like World of Warcraft give players the means to save worlds, and incentive to learn the habits of heroes. What if we could harness this gamer power to solve real-world problems? Jane McGonigal says we can, and explains how. Read More
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TED Talk: Cynthia Breazeal: The rise of personal robots
As a grad student, Cynthia Breazeal wondered why we were using robots on Mars, but not in our living rooms. The key, she realized: training robots to interact with people. Now she dreams up and builds robots that teach, learn -- and play. Read More
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WISE Camp Applications Now Available
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"Why Do Girl Gamers Get So Little Respect?" -From NPR"s All Things Considered 1/24
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WISE “SmartGirl Studios Videogame Workshop” February 19, 2011
February 19, 2011 8:00am-5:30pm Free - Breakfast, lunch, and snacks included spaces limited, email Megan Bui for applications: meganrb@umich.edu Read More
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WISE Summer 2011 Camp Dates Scheduled
GISE: June 27-July 1, 2011
HBME: July 5-8, 2011
RobotC: July 11-15, 2011 Read More



