1. Mayor Schor Announces Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council Members

    Mark Rivett posted July 18, 2018

    Read full press release at lansingmi.gov

    Mayor Andy Schor has announced the members of his new Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council which was established by an Executive Order earlier this year. The Council will provide expertise, resources and support in citywide diversity acceptance, respect and celebration.

    Lansing Mayor Andy Schor

    Lansing Mayor Andy Schor

    “Part of the greatness of Lansing is its warm and welcoming spirit to people of all different cultural, ethnic, religious and personal orientations. These diverse expressions are part of what makes Lansing strong,” said Mayor Schor. “I am excited to announce that we are moving ahead with the formation of the Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council that will make our city even stronger going forward.”

    Mayor Schor is pleased to announce the appointment of the following members to the Mayor’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council: Amanda Bernes, Mark Brown, Michael Butler, Dax Carpenter, Dale Copedge, Manuel Delgaldo, Mark Eagle, Brandon Henderson, Melissa Jefferies, Stacy Locke, Clara Martinez, Tedi Parsons, Jason Peek, Feliz Rodriguez, Samara Morgan and Michelle Weinfeld.

    The council will begin its internal organizing efforts starting in September of 2018. The council will elect from among themselves a Chair, a Vice Chair and a Secretary. A formal installation and seating of the council will occur in January of 2019.


  2. Wolverine Caucus: Elections 2018

    Mark Rivett posted June 26, 2018

    Is There a Big Blue Wave Coming?

    Tuesday, September 25, 2018

    Featured speaker:
    Michael Traugott, Research Professor in the Center for Political Studies

    Mackinac Room, 5th Floor Anderson House Office Bldg.
    124 N. Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933
    11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

    View PDF

    View PDF Presentation

    University of Michigan Alumni and friends who work in and around the State Capitol are welcome to participate in the Wolverine Caucus. Our mission is to provide diverse forums at which University of Michigan friends can meet one another, enjoy fellowship, exchange views, and learn from the world-class talents of the University of Michigan.

    Returning by popular demand, Professor Michael Traugott will dissect the latest trends and data behind the various factors that will influence voter behavior during this year’s important midterm elections. Historically, the U.S. President’s party in influences outcomes in off-year elections – as does the strength of the economy. Is there any evidence that there are changing sentiments in our state and nation, and we ask if there might be significant change on the horizon. Professor Traugott will help us sort through the reality and the rhetoric.

    Michael Traugott

    Michael Traugott is a Research Professor in the Center for Political Studies at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. Trained as a political scientist, his research interests include campaigns and elections, public opinion, and political communication. Dr. Traugott is the author or co-author of nine books and more than 75 journal articles and essays. He is the past president of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR). He has a BA from Princeton University and an MA and PhD from the University of Michigan.

    For more information or to receive announcements of upcoming programs, call the UM Lansing Service Center at (517) 372-7801 or email Dr. Veronica Wilkerson Johnson ([email protected]) or Angela J. McCullum ([email protected])


  3. Cassie Blue Visits the State Capitol

    Mark Rivett posted April 24, 2018

    April 17 Wolverine Caucus

    Professor Jessy Grizzle, and fellow robotics faculty and students visited Lansing with Cassie Blue

    View WILX TV-10 coverage of the visit

    College of Engineering Michigan Robotics

    From left to right: Adarash Mishra, Zach Poszar, and Cedric Bernard who are part of the IGV student team. Damen Provost (Managing Director of the Robotics Institute), Cassie Blue, Ross Hartley (Robotics Ph.D. candidate), Kimberly Mann (Unit Administrator of the Robotics Institute), Professor Ella Atkins (Robotics Graduate Chair), and Professor Jessy Grizzle (Director of the Robotics Institute).

    Cassie Blue in action

    Director of the Robotics Institute Professor Jessy Grizzle, District 84 Representative Ed Canfield, and District 53 Representative Yousef Rabhi watch Cassie Blue under the control of Ross Hartley.

    Cassie Blue and Representative Hammoud

    District 15 Representative Abdullah Hammoud poses with Cassie Blue

    Cassie Blue and Chris Afendoulis

    From left to right; Ross Hartley, Cassie Blue, Jessy Grizzle, District 73 Representative Chris Afendoulis, and Damen Provost

    Jessy Grizzle and WILX-TV-10

    Jessy Grizzle speaks with WILX-TV-10 about Michigan Robotics

    Cassie Blue and Veronica Johnson

    Veronica Johnson, Director of the Lansing Service Center poses with Cassie Blue.