Michigan universities recruit Chinese students to add diversity, revenue Crain's Detroit Business By Meghana Keshavan Recruiting students from China is becoming big business. A number of Michigan universities are aiming to diversify their campuses -- and their revenue -- by marketing themselves to Chinese students. At Michigan State University, ...
Rankings show Michigan 18th in US ag exports Lansing State Journal With a new South Korea Free Trade Agreement, state officials are pushing hard for more Michigan-based companies to sell their products abroad. The pact eliminated all duties such as tariffs and import quotas and virtually all other restrictions on ...
Unusually warm winter hits area businesses, recreation Port Huron Times Herald The future of Michigan business will be served with continental breakfast at an upcoming Port Huron... Bill Warren saw what he wanted out of his Port Huron Fighting Falcons team this weekend, even... Jennica Polzin often dreamed about playing college ...
St. Clair County to get look at state of the economy Port Huron Times Herald The future of Michigan business will be served with continental breakfast at an upcoming Port Huron... Bill Warren saw what he wanted out of his Port Huron Fighting Falcons team this weekend, even... Jennica Polzin often dreamed about playing college ...
Ann Arbor connections contribute to booming beer business in Grand Traverse area AnnArbor.com David Cannizzaro sold his bakery in Vermont, moved to northern Michigan and brewed another recipe for success. His family poured almost $500000 into the old railroad depot off Eighth Street in Traverse City, and in February he'll open the Filling ...
CEOs make the dean's list Crain's Detroit Business Locally, academic executives who are business-minded are being tapped -- and challenged -- to put their expertise to the test. Kim Schatzel, former University of Michigan-Dearborn business school dean and current provost and vice president at Eastern ...
Michigan's 'right to work' debate intensifies Chicago Tribune Indiana "upped the ante" for Midwest states competing to attract businesses and jobs with its recently approved law, said Michigan Rep. Mike Shirkey, who supports right-to-work measures. "In my mind there is no doubt this is going to add additional ...