Category: History
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110 Years of Course Evolution in Aerospace Engineering
A look back in time at the first aeronautic course offerings and how they have evolved
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The U-M career of Dean Alec Gallimore: Saying goodbye to a friend
Dean and Aerospace Engineering professor Gallimore left a legacy in Aero and beyond
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Mourning a legend in space exploration
Jim McDivitt, U-M Alum and Astronaut
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Reframing Michigan’s Aeronautical Past
Aviation Artifacts Rescued
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Apollo 15 at 50: A celebration of the all-Michigan crew’s mission and the future of space exploration
July 30 virtual event highlights future lunar and deep space missions, the technologies to get there, and U-M’s research contributions to space exploration.
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Then & Now: Being Black and female in aerospace engineering
The first Black alumna of Michigan Aero (’77) talks with a ’15 graduate about what has and hasn’t changed about being a Black woman in the field.
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Harm Buning to be Enshrined in Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame
It was announced that the late Michigan Professor Harm Buning will be Enshrined in the Air Zoo Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame.
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Michigan Aerospace Remembers Apollo 15 Astronaut and Alumnus Al Worden
Apollo 15 Astronaut and University of Michigan Aerospace Alumnus Alfred M. Worden passed away on March 18, 2020, in his home in Texas.
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100 Years of Michigan Aerospace
The first collegiate aeronautics program celebrates an anniversary.
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Aero Throwback: From an unlikely beginning
From An Unlikely Beginning: A Centennial Celebration