Author Ghassan Zeineddine joined Bridge Michigan to talk about his short story collection depicting the diverse experiences of Dearborn’s Arab-American community.
The Center for Michigan, the nonprofit, nonpartisan publisher of Bridge Michigan and BridgeDetroit, released a 32-page report outlining accomplishments, major initiatives, reporting, reader demographics and community engagement for 2023.
The award-winning journalist was known for her ‘high standard,’ giving ‘voice to the voiceless’ and volunteer work for her beloved mid-Michigan home city.
Environment reporter Kelly House will be joined by experts on March 28 for a virtual discussion on how climate change is impacting Michigan’s environment and culture.
The latest Lunch Break event featured expert panelists discussing the state’s drug crisis and how Michigan governments are spending the $1.5 billion in opioid settlement funds
On Feb. 28, Bridge reporters and experts will discuss the drug crisis and how Michigan governments are spending the $1.5 billion coming the state’s way.
The latest Lunch Break event featured Senior Editor David Zeman and Executive Editor of Impact and Enterprise Joel Kurth discussing stories that have made a difference, our plans for 2024 and future projects.
The Jan. 24 event features retiring senior editor, David Zeman, and executive editor of impact and enterprise, Joel Kurth. They will talk about coverage plans, Zeman’s career and answer questions.
Bridge Michigan publisher and founding chief executive officer, John Bebow, is retiring at year’s end. He will serve as an adviser to Bridge and the Center for Michigan for two years. This is his account of Bridge’s rapid growth.
Internship lasts eight weeks for those interested in pursuing journalism. Mix of assignments makes it a great opportunity for experience. Pay is $5,000.