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November 21, 2009
| Marvin Shaouni
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The Evolution Of Metro Community Colleges
By: Terry Parris Jr., 7/9/2009
Metro area community colleges have been remarkably adept at meeting the needs of Michigan's developing knowledge-based economy. From green building to biotechnology to the state's burgeoning film industry, these formerly belittled schools are delivering a timely education at an affordable price. And given their growing enrollment numbers, students are catching on. (more >)
 
Michigan's Special Ops
By: Tanya Muzumdar, 5/29/2008
Atten-hut! There's no camouflaging it – southeast Michigan is a bustling base of operations for businesses supplying all branches of the armed forces. Meet robot simulators, holographic weapon sights, and a fuel cell innovator on Metromode's first tour of duty. (more >)
 
The Michigan Growth Capital Symposium: More Than Money
By: Scott Paul Dunham, 6/14/2007
Like American Idol, each year local startups strut their stuff at the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium, presenting in 'lightning round' pitch sessions for the attention of venture capital managers and angel investors. But support can mean more than just a quick infusion of cash, it can also spell success for Michigan's economy. (more >)
 
The Business of Learning
By: Dennis Archambault, 1/25/2007
Detroit's entrepreneurial incubator, TechTown, is more than a place to just do good business. From top to bottom, grade school to post-grad, it's also about the business of learning. (more >)
 
Guest Blogger: Doug Rothwell
By: Doug Rothwell, 1/10/2007
Metromode's guest blogger this week is Doug Rothwell, president of Detroit Renaissance. Here's what he has to say about transforming the region's economy.
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Blog/Doug Rothwell
Metromode's guest blogger this week is Doug Rothwell, president of Detroit Renaissance. Here's what he has to say about transforming the region's economy.
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