Guest Columns

TechCrunch Study: Only 7 Percent Of Partners At Top VC Firms Are Women

SAN FRANCISCO - Only 7 percent of investing partners at the top 100 Venture and Micro-Venture firms are women, reports a new study, which also contends 12 percent of venture rounds and 10 percent of venture dollars globally between 2010 and 2015 went to startups with at least one woman founder. The report was done

By |2016-04-28T18:18:23-04:00April 28th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Guest Columns|

Sectoral Business Decision Model Helps Analyze Michigan’s Electricity Options Under Clean Power Plan

EAST LANSING - Michigan has serious work to do in order to comply with the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan, according to a recently released report from the Niskanen Center, a think tank based in Washington, D.C. In order to achieve compliance, Michigan electricity producers would need to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions by 22.5

By |2016-04-26T07:25:32-04:00April 25th, 2016|Clean Update, Guest Columns|

Recent Study On Spills In Straits Of Mackinac Misses Mark By Wide Margin

MINNEAPOLIS - A recent study sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation has left the wrong impression on what could happen on our Great Lakes. This study, conducted by the University of Michigan on behalf of the NWF, used a computer model to predict the environmental impacts of a worst-case oil spill by Line 5 in

By |2016-04-21T16:22:10-04:00April 21st, 2016|Guest Columns|

As Search Changes To Voice, Google Adapts

SAN FRANCISCO - Columnist Adam Dorfman notes that people are changing the way they search in response to new technologies and the proliferation of smartphones. What can advertisers and SEOs do to keep up? Everything we know about search is changing fundamentally. An explosion of devices and technologies continues to shape how and where we

By |2016-04-19T16:09:12-04:00April 19th, 2016|Guest Columns|

NVCA Supports House Efforts to Bolster Growth Of Innovative Startups

WASHINGTON DC – The National Venture Capital Association Thursday testified before the U.S. House in support of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS Act), the passage of which was supported by the NVCA in 2012. Before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Chairman Scott Garrett (R-NJ), NVCA CEO Bobby

By |2016-04-14T20:20:31-04:00April 14th, 2016|Guest Columns|

How Many Are Satisfied With The Present State Of Politics In Michigan?

ANN ARBOR - I’ve been traveling around the state recently, speaking to various community groups and service clubs. As usual, when I get in a room with Michiganders, I learn a ton by asking questions: How many are satisfied with the present state of politics in Michigan? How about in the country? (Zero hands go

By |2016-03-24T10:24:09-04:00March 24th, 2016|Guest Columns, Politics|

Millennials Often Find Someone Else To Do Their Taxes

ROCHESTER - They may be independent, success-driven and tech-savvy, but when it comes to their taxes, Millennials (those born 1982 to 2004) tend to be more apprehensive than older generations about the preparation and filing process, part of that fearfulness has to do with their inexperience, a CPA contends. “While many parents of Millennials did

By |2016-03-23T19:55:28-04:00March 23rd, 2016|Guest Columns|

U-M Engineers, Biologists Study Birds In Flight To Build Unmanned Aircraft With Shapeshifting Wings

ANN ARBOR - An international team of engineers and biologists will gain unprecedented insights into how birds fly so efficiently and then turn that knowledge to building unmanned aircraft with shapeshifting wings. These planes should be lighter, faster and dramatically more maneuverable than today's stiff-winged aircraft. Recently awarded a $6 million grant from the Air

By |2016-03-17T12:47:39-04:00March 17th, 2016|Featured, Guest Columns|

SmartBracket Produces Data-Driven March Madness Picks

EAST LANSING – What does a buck get you these days? A Michigan-based software start-up says an edge on your competition when filling out March Madness brackets. And don't you want to dominate your office NCAA basketball tournament pool? More than $9 billion was wagered on NCAA college basketball brackets last March, according to the

By |2016-03-04T14:28:33-05:00March 3rd, 2016|Featured, Guest Columns|

Great Lakes Leaders Encouraged By Binational Targets For Lake Erie

WASHINGTON D.C. - Environmental and conservation groups throughout the Great Lakes region were encouraged by targets for combating Lake Erie algal blooms that were released by US EPA and Environment Canada Monday. The targets outlined represent the current scientific consensus on what is required to prevent toxic and nuisance algal blooms from continuing to plague

By |2016-02-22T20:51:51-05:00February 22nd, 2016|Clean Update, Guest Columns|