News and Announcements
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How a WSU Ilitch School graduate discovered a passion for supply chain management, landing her a role as a lead buying analyst for Toyota
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WSU students to conduct first-ever digital survey of visitors to the North American International Auto Show
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Wayne State Ph.D. candidate named CEO of Center for Automotive Research
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Wayne State students to conduct demographic study for Detroit auto show
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Weisong Shi recognized as leader in electric vehicle revolution
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Hyundai EV plans in Georgia reflect watershed moment for auto industry
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Michigan poised to have advantage as demand grows for EV jobs, experts
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WSU alumna Emeline King recounts her legacy as Ford Motor Co.'s first Black female transportation designer
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2022 is a critical year for auto dealerships
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Ambassador bridge protests could cost you money if they persist
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Ambassador Bridge protest impacting auto industry
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Chip shortage could hurt autoworkers' profit sharing, pay raises
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UAW willing to fight GM to unionize 2 new battery plants
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GM's move to EVs will mean some jobs lost, some new jobs created
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Wayne State researchers receive National Science Foundation funds to study potential of AI-powered microtransit systems in at-risk communities
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Wayne State introduces Mobility for All competition to tackle real-world issues in transportation and community health
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Ilitch School names FCA North America head of business development as 2020 Distinguished Alumna
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Sources: GM offers 2% raises to UAW; company ends strikers' health care
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Michigan Mobility Institute begins crafting curriculum in partnership with Wayne State University
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Wayne State University, Michigan Mobility Institute launch new mobility center
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'Requires more knowledge than in past': Detroit, FCA work to match residents to Jeep jobs
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Warrior Racing celebrates 15 years of competition
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Wayne State University, Michigan Mobility Institute announce development of advanced mobility curriculum
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ITSWayne: A living lab to define the future of transportation
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UAW grows strike fund, membership as workers head into wage talks