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Environmentally Sound
The University of Toledo’s monthly program, "Environmentally Sound," is hosted by Larry Burns, Vice President of External Affairs at The University of Toledo. “Environmentally Sound” examines the various facets of environmental issues, highlighting the diversity of sustainable energy resources and their impact on our daily living with experts from around the area and beyond.
Powering Michigan’s Future
Our world runs on electricity and information technology, and the IBEW/NECA team makes it happen. The monthly program “Powering Michigan’s Future” covers how professionals in our state make it happen – and what it can mean to Michigan business and residents. In an information and technology age where today’s breakthrough is tomorrow’s old news, “Powering Michigan’s Future” will cover the economic, technical and job-creating implications that activities such as new construction and “green building”, new industry applications such as manufacturing of renewable energy components, and new business coming to Michigan, as in the film industry. This program, sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 58 and the Southeastern Michigan chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, will enlighten on these topics – and expand on “Powering Michigan’s Future”.
Turnaround Michigan
Find out what’s what for economic development and progress in the state, region and city. Join co-hosts Doug Rothwell and Dick Haefner for fresh perspectives and informed, smart answers to your questions.
The Voices of Michigan Education
The MEA presents the Voices of Michigan Education Radio Show on WJR and The Michigan Talk Network, a monthly one hour discussion of issues and events that are at the forefront of the state’s current educational climate and future.















