Bridge Culture Club continues on Aug. 16 with author and Grand Rapids resident Christopher Cosmos discussing his historical fiction novel.
The Center for Michigan
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.
Watch Bridge Culture Club discussion of documentary film ‘Bad Axe’
Director David Siev joined Bridge Michigan for a discussion of his 2022 film set in Michigan’s Thumb during the pandemic.
Bridge Lunch Break to discuss efforts to improve communities, boost population
Join Bridge Michigan for our latest Bridge Lunch Break event, focused on efforts to use spaces to stem the tide of population loss in Michigan.
Meet Bridge Michigan’s interns for summer 2023
Bridge welcomes three interns for the summer: two from the University of Michigan and one from Michigan State University.
Bridge Michigan wins numerous awards from Society of Professional Journalists
The Detroit chapter of SPJ honors included four first-place finishes for reporting on neo-Nazi extremists, culture wars at a west Michigan library, on-demand physicians and how schools spent COVID relief funds.
Bridge Culture Club goes to the movies with ‘Bad Axe’
Join us June 14 for our latest Bridge Culture Club event with director David Siev to discuss the 2022 documentary set in Michigan’s Thumb.
Bridge Michigan hosts May event on state population loss, demographics
Join Bridge and partners Citizens Research Council of Michigan and Altarum on May 16 to discuss ways to reverse stagnant population in Michigan.
Watch our Bridge Lunch Break event about career education in Michigan
Bridge Michigan reporter Isabel Lohman moderated a discussion with education experts about post-secondary educational opportunities for students that prepare them for thriving careers in our state.
Watch Bridge Culture Club discussion of ‘We Kept Our Towns Going’
Author Phyllis Michael Wong joined Bridge Michigan for a discussion of her historical account of the work of the ‘Gossard Girls,’ employees at undergarment factories in MIchigan’s Upper Peninsula.