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Momentum Hosts Lead Startup Conference May 19 In Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS - West Michigan Startup accelerator, Momentum, kicks off its 2011 program with The Michigan Lean Startup Conference May 19 at Grand Valley State University's Eberhard Center where entrepreneurs will rapidly prototype new business models. Eric Ries is creator of the Lean Startup Methodology and keynote speaker. Other speakers at the Lean Startup Conference

By |2011-03-29T00:00:00-04:00March 29th, 2011|Archive, Entrepreneur Corner|

MCWT Launches Internship Program

SOUTHFIELD - Do you know a female student who could benefit from a paid technology internship? MCWT has launched an internship program that provides opportunities for young women to get experience in technology-related jobs at companies that donate to the organization. It's a win-win situation: It allows MCWT to give back to its partners by

By |2011-03-28T00:00:00-04:00March 28th, 2011|Archive, Entrepreneur Corner|

InCommon Welcomes 200th Higher Education Participant

ANN ARBOR - InCommon announced a new milestone in its continued growth by adding its 200th higher education participant. InCommon, operated by Internet2, provides trust services for the U.S. education and research communities which today includes an identity management Federation Service and a Certificate Service. In addition to colleges and universities, the 282 InCommon participants

By |2011-03-28T00:00:00-04:00March 28th, 2011|Announcements/New Products, Archive|

Business Improvement Team Continues Free Educational, Training Series

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - The Business Improvement Team and Tobias, Vandeputte & Skulsky, PC a CPA firm announced they are continuing their free educational and training series for another year. The Business Performance 2.0 Series meets to discuss real world relevant topics related to business ownership. Topics discussed relate to businesses ownership, problems, solutions, avoiding common

By |2011-03-28T00:00:00-04:00March 28th, 2011|Announcements/New Products, Archive|

Snyder Proposes Using $1 Billion From School Fund To Pay Community Colleges

LANSING - Governor Rick Snyder's proposed use of $1 billion from the School Aid Fund to pay for state aid to community colleges and a big chunk of funding for public universities came under withering criticism Monday as Democrats called for a constitutional amendment to block such efforts in the future. Senate Minority Leader Gretchen

By |2011-03-28T00:00:00-04:00March 28th, 2011|Archive, Events/Announcements|