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WILL WE CRACK THE INTERNET, OR WILL IT CRACK US? |
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And by “crack” the internet, I really mean crack the black market?? Say crack again. Crack. |
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IT’S LIKE WE HAVE ESPN OR SOMETHING
Nah, just a whole lot of data and some really skilled faculty. Earlier this week, U-M President Schlissel announced several new academic innovation initiatives that sound pretty bomb, including a resource launched by LSA Professor Tim McKay that I def wish I had as a student. #technology #dataFTW |
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YOU CAN’T SIT WITH US!
We’re talking to you, Badgers. The office feud between the Wolverines (plural) and the Badger (singular) of the Wall Street Journal in the run up to the football matchup had us all silently LOLing at our cubicles last week, aaaand even more so now. |
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YOU’RE, LIKE, REALLY PRETTY
Be jealous, because the IM Building has officially reopened since its renovation, and it’s just a litttttle nicer than where we all tried (or didn’t) to work out in undergrad. |
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IT’S OCTOBER 3RD
Well, maybe not, but Aaron Samuels probably wouldn’t know the difference. Now that it’s time for October #sweaterweather, you may be craving cider and doughnuts (🙋)—but you/we have been warned. (And in honor of this past week’s unofficial Mean Girls Day: If Mean Girls were a movie today … I honestly might not get it?) |
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The Dean’s Young Alumni Council (DYAC) is a highly engaged group of recent graduates whose mission is to encourage their peers to articulate the impact of their LSA education and to create a culture of giving back as alumni. Check out our website for more information and fill out our interest form to get involved! |
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Let’s chat: Christina Pechette is a DYAC staff member and 2013 LSA graduate who went to Luke’s Diner in Detroit for #HappyBirthdayGilmore day, and it was a dream come true. Have information or events you’d like included in this newsletter? Any questions or feedback? Just hit “reply” to talk to me.
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