The latest Lunch Break event will feature the Bridge team discussing the findings of the industrial legacy reporting project. Join us at noon Thursday, Sept. 28.
The Center for Michigan
Bridge Culture Club returns in October with crime thriller ‘August Snow’
Bridge Culture Club resumes Wednesday, Oct. 25 with author and Michigander Stephen Mack Jones discussing the first novel in his ‘August Snow’ series.
Watch Bridge Lunch Break on health care hiring challenges and solutions
Health care experts discussed ideas and opportunities to address Michigan’s ongoing medical talent crisis.
Watch Bridge Culture Club discussion of ‘Once We Were Here’
Author and Michigander Christopher Cosmos joined Bridge Michigan for a discussion of his WWII novel, ‘Once We Were Here.’
Bridge Michigan seeks executive editor to oversee innovation, daily news
One of America’s largest nonprofit news sites, Bridge is seeking a visionary executive to help expand our coverage into different mediums.
Bridge Michigan begins new generation of leadership, service with editor changes
Joel Kurth becomes executive editor of impact and enterprise; David Zeman to retire. Bridge is launching a national search for another executive editor and eventually will hire two deputy editors.
Support Bridge Michigan’s summer membership campaign
Will you help make this our summer of sustainability?
Center for Michigan expansion continues with hiring of Diana Roginson as COO
A social entrepreneur, Roginson is co-founder of Rebel Nell and Teach Empower Achieve. Her hiring follows recent growth at the center, Bridge Michigan and BridgeDetroit, including the hiring of Jackquelyn Garrett as fund development associate.
Bridge Culture Club in August features WWII novel ‘Once We Were Here’
Bridge Culture Club continues on Aug. 16 with author and Grand Rapids resident Christopher Cosmos discussing his historical fiction novel.
Watch Bridge Lunch Break on Michigan population, cities and spaces
Local and regional leaders say they are trying to create unique spaces and lure young people to jump-start population growth in Michigan.