The State of Education and Talent in Michigan and Detroit
The Detroit Regional Chamber Unveiled its Fourth Annual Report on Educational Attainment and the Impact on the Business Communities Ability to Meet Talent Needs
The Detroit Regional Chamber Unveiled its Fourth Annual Report on Educational Attainment and the Impact on the Business Communities Ability to Meet Talent Needs
Midtown Detroit, Inc. Receives $12 Million Grant for Cultural Center Revamp
Urban Ashes Launches the Circular UrbanWood Triconomy™ in Ann Arbor
Detroit Historian Jamon Jordan is Teaching Detroiters That the City is a Product of its History
Marygrove Moves to a Neighborhood-Centric, Public Education Ecosystem for Cradle to Career Learning
At Detroitisit, We Champion Shopping Small. Here's a Few Local Shops for College Students in Detroit
The Race to Finding Green Energy is On, and Detroit Based Craftsman and Inventor Carlos Nielbock Thinks His Detroit Windmills are an Answer
Ryan Friedrichs, VP of Development for Related Companies Discusses Innovations in the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and More on October 19, 2021 as Part of the Sustainable Urban Design Summit
Mark Twain said it well, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” As I fell into a rabbit hole of Detroit history, this refrain was the drumbeat of each new Wikipedia page I clicked. Detroit is known as a majority Black city, but before
The new reality around COVID-19 has brought about more changes than can be counted. From social distancing to school closures, to the economic fallout many businesses in Detroit will face after weeks of being closed. There really isn't one predominant prediction as of yet, the