Multi-scholarship winner puts success to work When a blackout struck much of the northeastern United States in August 2003, the DaimlerChrysler Sterling Stamping Plant in Sterling Heights went dark, but the new material control supervisor, Razzaaq McConner, SBA ‘01, still had a job to do. His Just-in-Time customers needed supplies, so he grabbed a flashlight, gathered his crew and loaded parts to ship via rail to St. Louis. Read More |
Scholarship says 'way to go' to go-getter When Annie Chung, MPT ’03, SHS ’01, faces obstacles as a physical therapist, she considers the challenges she has already overcome and the accomplishments she’s already realized. Now Chung is making a difference at the outpatient clinic where she works. She says her goal is to continue learning and using her knowledge to help others. Read More |
Alumnus sets out to help working students John Ganfield, SBA ’81, believes the experience of working while he earned his economics degree at Oakland University was a positive one; it taught him discipline and forced him to make the most of his study time. Read More |