An Evening with Dr Neal Barnard
Plant Based Nutrition Support Group In conjunction with Chickpea and bean present, An evening with Dr. Neil Bernard
Plant Based Nutrition Support Group In conjunction with Chickpea and bean present, An evening with Dr. Neil Bernard
We are proud to announce new permanent leadership at the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA). Stacey Paradis has been named Executive Director and Bill Angelos will serve as Deputy Director.More
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy return-on-investment? More
DEQ today honored 20 facilities as Michigan Environmental Leaders for their outstanding, voluntary environmental stewardship.More
The Pure Michigan Agriculture Summit, hosted by Pure Michigan Business Connect, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and The Right Place, Inc. brought together agricultural growers, processors, grocers and institutional buyers for a business matchmaking event.More
The Engineering Society of Detroit has named Robert Magee executive director.More
Late in 2014, in an effort to more efficiently manage scholarship processing, Henry Ford College (HFC) implemented AcademicWorks. This new system automatically matches students to scholarship opportunities that they are qualified to receive. Students have until Tuesday, March 31, to apply for scholarships for the fall 2015 semester.More
Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, has been invited to Washington, D.C. to represent the Southeast Michigan business community at the 2015 SelectUSA Investment Summit, March 23-24. Ken Rogers, Automation Alley’s executive director, will speak on the “Business Accelerators and Innovative Work Environments” panel on March 24.More
An appliance maker has formed a new global business unit focused on a “fast-growing” market with “significant growth potential.”KitchenAid, a brand of Benton Harbor-based Whrilpool, said last month that its Super Premium Blender unit will focus on the high-performance blender market.More
The Detroit Historical Society announces the Detroit 1967 Project, a transformational effort to promote informed discussion and spark clearer understanding about the events of the summer of 1967 and their effects on metro Detroit and the United States. More details of the project will be made public at a press conference at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward Avenue.More