Car Show Photos
Andrew Humphrey (BSE MET '92), WDIV TV 4 (Detroit) meteorologist, other alumni and students braved the rain to check out some show-stopping vehicles during Michigan Engineering Alumni Weekend.
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College Recognizes Donors of $7.5 Million in Scholarships and Fellowships
Alumni, friends, companies and foundations have contributed a total of $7.5 million in scholarships and fellowships supporting more than 700 students this year. Recently, donors were recognized at the annual Scholarship and Fellowship Luncheon. -
NSBE Students are Number One
The National Society of Black Engineers recognized U-M for the best chapter for its academic achievement, personal and organizational development, and service, among nearly 500 chapters worldwide. MORE>> -
Poland's Former President Visits College
Aleksander Kwasniewski, Poland's leader during the post-Communist years of 1995 to 2005, visited the Engineering Research Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems. MORE>> -
Help for the Six Million-Dollar Man
Materials Science and Engineering faculty are working on creations at the interface of prosthetic limbs and living tissue.MORE>>
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'31E Celebrates 75th Anniversary
Two members of the Class of '31E --Prof. Emeritus Victor Streeter (BSE CE '31, MSE '32, ScD '34) and Carroll Dietle (BSE CE '31)--and dozens of scholars, family and friends celebrated the class' 75th anniversary during its annual Michigan Engineering Alumni Weekend dinner. MORE>> -
Advisory Group Changes Name
The National Advisory Committee, the College's external strategic board, has changed its name to the Engineering Advisory Council to reflect its new international scope.
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Leverage Your Gifts
Take advantage of three limited-time opportunities to leverage your giving. The Levin Challenge triples gifts to the Michigan Engineering Fund. The President's Donor Challenge matches undergraduate need-based scholarship gifts and reduces by $500,000 the amount of an endowed professorship. -
Make a Difference
Michigan Engineering's Alumni Society strengthens the College through volunteer efforts and philanthropy and builds relationships among alumni. Explore the opportunities of your free membership. MORE>>


