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The latest Lunch Break event will feature the Bridge team discussing the findings of the industrial legacy reporting project. Join us at noon Thursday, Sept. 28.
Joel Kurth becomes executive editor of impact and enterprise; David Zeman to retire. Bridge is launching a national search for another executive editor and eventually will hire two deputy editors.
A social entrepreneur, Roginson is co-founder of Rebel Nell and Teach Empower Achieve. Her hiring follows recent growth at the center, Bridge Michigan and BridgeDetroit, including the hiring of Jackquelyn Garrett as fund development associate.
The Detroit chapter of SPJ honors included four first-place finishes for reporting on neo-Nazi extremists, culture wars at a west Michigan library, on-demand physicians and how schools spent COVID relief funds.
Bridge Michigan reporter Isabel Lohman moderated a discussion with education experts about post-secondary educational opportunities for students that prepare them for thriving careers in our state.
Author Phyllis Michael Wong joined Bridge Michigan for a discussion of her historical account of the work of the ‘Gossard Girls,’ employees at undergarment factories in MIchigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Join Bridge Michigan for our latest Bridge Lunch Break event, focused on how trade schools, colleges and universities are preparing students for employment and educating students in subject areas that allow them to have thriving careers in our state.