Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter released the following statement after attending the Respect for Marriage bill signing at the White House in Washington D.C. Tuesday afternoon.
The city of Pontiac, Mich. is the place to be this winter, as Oakland University’s Department of Theatre will present three shows at two of the city’s premiere entertainment venues — the Flagstar Strand Theatre for the Performing Arts, and the Pontiac Little Art Theatre.
The Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Technological University will participate as part of a network of business accelerators in a new, regional effort to cement the Detroit region as the GEM—the Global Epicenter of Mobility.
Elizabeth Petry is a lifelong Berkley resident who would like to celebrate her 60th birthday by collecting 60 new hoodies for the clients of Covenant House!
After retiring from their respective careers, Chuck Hessler, James Murray and Bill Weber enrolled at Oakland University to study classical guitar, and proved it’s never too late to learn something new.
Industry 4.0 is the catchall term for recent advances in computing power, data analysis, sensor technology, wireless data speed, and even battery technology—which combine to make it possible to use sensors and software to improve safety, quality, and productivity in manufacturing.
Registration is now open for Spring Semester 2023 classes at Lawrence Technological University. Classes begin Monday, Jan. 9, and the semester ends Friday, May 5.
A team of Oakland University researchers has published the first complete mitochondrial genome of Diadema antillarum, commonly known as the long-spined sea urchin.
The December 13 Pleasant Ridge City Commission meeting will be held in the City Commission chambers at City Hall located at 23925 Woodward Avenue at 7:30 pm.
Polio vaccine (IPV) will be available at no cost to Oakland County residents who are not up to date on their polio vaccine beginning Monday, Dec. 12 at Oakland County Health Division offices.