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Thursday, March 07, 2024Press Release - Rosie the Riveter Day
For Immediate Release - Four Michigan Manufacturing Councils and American Rosie the Riveter Association Willow Run Chapter invite the public to attend Rosie the Riveter Day on March 21, 2024, on the lawn of the State Capitol. This event pays homage to women who served during World War II and celebrates the ongoing contributions of women in the workforce. Rosie the Riveter emerged as a cultural icon, symbolizing millions of women who entered the workforce to support the war effort while men were serving
Wednesday, February 28, 2024SVSU, Memorial Healthcare partner to increase educational opportunities for Memorial employees
For Release: Immediately February 27, 2024 Contacts:J.J. Boehm, executive director of University Communications, Saginaw Valley State UniversityO: 989-964-4055 E: jjboehm@svsu.edu Vicki McKay, director of Business Development, Memorial HealthcareO: 989-729-4514, ext. 2414E: VMcKay@memorialhealthcare.org SVSU, Memorial Healthcare partner to increase educational opportunities for Memorial employees Saginaw Valley State University continues to strengthen the talent pool in Michigan and has
Tuesday, February 27, 2024Michigan Manufacturing Councils Unite to Seek Descendants of Rosie the Riveter In Commemoration of National Rosie the Riveter Day in March 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Cindy Kangas 517-939-9910cindy@camconline.orgMichigan Manufacturing Councils Unite to Seek Descendants of Rosie the Riveter In Commemoration of National Rosie the Riveter Day in March 2024(LANSING) — Michigan Manufacturing Councils from across the state have joined forces to uncover connections to the legacy of Rosie the Riveter. Collaboratively organizing an event at the State Capitol, the councils aim to gather hundreds of veterans, women in manufacturing, Rosies and Rosie
Wednesday, February 21, 2024More than 765K Michigan voters have already cast ballots in the Presidential Primary one week before Election Day
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFeb. 20, 2024Contact: Cheri Hardmon(517) 643-7236 More than 765K Michigan voters have already cast ballots in the Presidential Primary one week before Election DayOver 18,000 votes cast in first three days of in-person early voting statewide LANSING, Mich. – Over 765,000 Michigan voters have cast a ballot in the state’s Presidential Primary with one week to go before Election Day, Feb. 27. Of those, more than 18,000 voters turned out for the
Wednesday, February 21, 2024SVSU Board approves university funding for Lake Huron Environmental Research Station
For release: ImmediatelyFebruary 20, 2024 Contact: J.J. Boehm, executive director of University CommunicationsO: 989-964-4055E: jjboehm@svsu.edu SVSU Board approves university funding for Lake Huron Environmental Research Station The Saginaw Valley State University Board of Control authorized two capital projects during the Board’s regular meeting Monday, Feb. 19, including $2.5 million of university funding to support construction of a $10 million facility along the Saginaw River, near the river
Wednesday, February 21, 2024SVSU professors receive first Field/Spicer Fellowship
For release: ImmediatelyFebruary 19, 2024Contact: J.J. Boehm, executive director of University CommunicationsO: 989-964-4055E: jjboehm@svsu.edu SVSU professors receive first Field/Spicer FellowshipResearch projects will focus on physical activity in students, effect of plastics pollution In its inaugural year, Saginaw Valley State University’s new Field/Spicer Fellowship in Science and Engineering has been awarded to two university faculty members for their respective research projects. Meghan
Wednesday, February 21, 2024One SVSU professor to study concept of free will, another to research gas pumping, thanks to Braun Fellowship
For release: ImmediatelyFebruary 19, 2024Contact: J.J. Boehm, executive director of University CommunicationsO: 989-964-4055E: jjboehm@svsu.edu One SVSU professor to study concept of free will, another to research gas pumping, thanks to Braun Fellowship Two Saginaw Valley State University professors will continue to pursue their research with support from the SVSU Braun Fellowship. Jeffrey Koperski, professor of philosophy, and A K M Monayem Mazumder, associate professor of mechanical engineering,
Wednesday, February 21, 2024SVSU to host lecture on process improvement in health care and other fields
For release: ImmediatelyFebruary 19, 2024Contact: J.J. Boehm, executive director of University CommunicationsO: 989-964-4055E: jjboehm@svsu.edu SVSU to host lecture on process improvement in health care and other fields Saginaw Valley State University will host a lecture that offers insights into improving processes and achieving goals by identifying, and removing, the most important obstacle.As the featured speaker for the Thomas and Hilda Rush Lectureship, Danilo Sirias, SVSU professor of
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