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Sometimes life’s too busy to even make a salad for lunch or dinner. Why not let us make eating well easier by delivering one of our new salads to your door?More
Sometimes life’s too busy to even make a salad for lunch or dinner. Why not let us make eating well easier by delivering one of our new salads to your door?More
The Detroit RiverFront Conservancy invites you to meet Mark Wallace, our new President and CEO, and enjoy some “Hot Havana Nights” at Shimmer on the River September 18.More
Ten years ago, scientists were warning us that the most significant fresh water resource on the planet – our Great Lakes – was on the brink of a complete ecosystem breakdown. Faced with this threat, Peter Wege and other visionaries gathered in Grand Rapids, Mich. and provided the funding to start the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition.More
Mobile and wireless technologies are significantly impacting every sector of the transportation industry; from connected cars, to fleet management, to air, sea and land traffic control, to public transit, and alternative transportation options like car-sharing, ride-sharing, bike-sharing and much more.More
Henry Ford College (HFC) signed an articulation agreement with Madonna University on Aug. 13 that provides Nursing students an exceptional opportunity to complete their bachelor’s degree at Madonna.More
Join Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, for a discussion that will explore the opportunities and challenges of doing business in Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. — the Middle East’s two most promising markets for U.S. exports — Sept. 19 from 8-11:30 a.m. at Automation Alley Headquarters in Troy.More
Michigan’s Residential Code Review Committee has recommended adoption of a new residential construction code that would make newly-constructed homes in Michigan more energy efficient, saving homeowners money on their utility bills and helping the state reach its energy efficiency goals.More
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced Michigan Strategic Fund approval of economic development and community revitalization projects that in total will generate nearly $148 million in new capital investment and create 352 new jobs in Southeast Michigan.More
Oakland Community College welcomed dozens of area employers and some of Oakland County’s brightest technology students to the Auburn Hills Campus Tuesday to formally kick-off the 2014 Michigan Advanced Technician Training (MAT²) program.More
Join Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, for a lunch ‘n’ learn event that will provide employers with step-by-step instructions for creating and executing a successful internship program. The event, titled “How to Implement Internships for All Ages and Skill Sets,” takes place Sept. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Automation Alley Headquarters in Troy.More