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Converting raw materials into quality products requires the expertise of professionals trained in supply chain.
Profiles below offer the chance to dig deeper into stories about the researchers, business leaders, and community projects that play roles in opening doors to Michigan’s future.
Converting raw materials into quality products requires the expertise of professionals trained in supply chain.
Born in South Korea, Joon S. Moon began his college career at the renowned Seoul National University, before learning English from an American soldier and MSU alumnus. The alumnus helped Joon apply to MSU and in 1959, he…
James Hancock, AgBioResearch scientist at Michigan State University, developed the Aurora, Draper and Liberty blueberries, three of the most widely planted Northern Highbush blueberry varieties, commonly referred to as…
Attracting and retaining talent is important to the continuing resurgence of Detroit and critical for a healthy Michigan economy.
Rising on 32 acres on the University of Michigan’s North Campus is Mcity, a network of 4.3 lane-miles of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, sidewalks, benches, simulated buildings, streetlights, and…
Former University of Michigan basketball captain, David Merritt believes in “good business.”
A native of Lebanon, Yousif Ghafari moved to Detroit when he was 19 years old and enrolled at Wayne State University. He received a bachelor's in mathematics in 1974, a master's in applied mathematics and computer…
Craig Pearson is just one of several thousand undergraduates at Michigan State University who are actively engaged in research and creative activity every year, side by side with graduate students, post-doctoral…
Huda Akil, Ph.D., is co-director of the University of Michigan’s Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute and Gardner C. Quarton Distinguished Professor of Neurosciences in the Department of Psychiatry at the…