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CoE AOSS Professor Aaron Ridley leads students in his Engineering 101 course in the launching of their rockets at Mitchell Field in Ann Arbor, MI on November 16, 2012

Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

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Michigan Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (M-STEM) participants use trigonometry to launch water balloons at a target on the Lurie Tower on the University of Michigan’s North Campus. 

During the summer M-STEM students take courses in mathematics, computer programming, communication skills, and engineering problem solving. In addition they will attend workshops to facilitate their academic, professional, and personal development. Upon completion of the summer program M-STEM participants will receive $1500 to be used towards their educational expenses.  

Images by Laura Rudich | Michigan Engineering

"‘We can’t figure everything out at once. Science is a journey. Curiosity is the next step in planetary exploration.’ -Harvey Elliot, student” — @umich"

The U-M College of Engineering's Solar Car Team has a very cool Tumblr.