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6 December 2023, Employers & Green Skills Pavilion, IOE-ILO - Private Sector Action on Green Jobs for Youth: How Public-Private-Partnerships Can Create More, Better, and Greener Jobs for Young People
Credit: IOE Comms
U-M IOE Assistant Professor Albert Berahas at the Big House during Optimaize Days on Friday, March 14, 2025.
Spearheaded by U-M IOE Assistant Professor Albert Berahas and in partnership with the Detroit Educational Takeover Team, Optimaize Day bridges theoretical understanding of engineering with everyday applications, leaving a lasting impression on the minds of potential future engineers.
Photo Credit: Erin Kirkland/IOE
U-M IOE undergraduate seniors and family members pose for portraits in front of the Lurie Fountain and Reflecting Pool on May 3, 2024.
Photo Credit: Roger Hart/Michigan Photography
U-M IOE undergraduate seniors and family members celebrate graduation at the U-M IOE Building and the Lurie Fountain and Reflecting Pool on May 3, 2024.
Photo Credit: Brian Sevald/Michigan Photography
6 December 2023, Employers & Green Skills Pavilion, IOE-ILO - Private Sector Action on Green Jobs for Youth: How Public-Private-Partnerships Can Create More, Better, and Greener Jobs for Young People
Credit: IOE Comms
6 December 2023, Employers & Green Skills Pavilion, IOE-ILO - Private Sector Action on Green Jobs for Youth: How Public-Private-Partnerships Can Create More, Better, and Greener Jobs for Young People
Credit: IOE Comms
6 December 2023, Employers & Green Skills Pavilion, IOE-ILO - Private Sector Action on Green Jobs for Youth: How Public-Private-Partnerships Can Create More, Better, and Greener Jobs for Young People
Credit: IOE Comms
U-M IOE Assistant Professor Albert Berahas watches attendees play optimization games during Optimaize Day on Friday, March. 14, 2025.
Spearheaded by U-M IOE Assistant Professor Albert Berahas and in partnership with the Detroit Educational Takeover Team, Optimaize Day bridges theoretical understanding of engineering with everyday applications, leaving a lasting impression on the minds of potential future engineers.
Photo Credit: Erin Kirkland/IOE