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2A — Thursday, September 14, 2017
News
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com

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school and feeling stupid all 
the time

 

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Behavioral Finance 
Symposium

WHAT: Nobel Laureate Robert 
J. Shiller and JPMorgan Chase 
CEO Diana Farrell will speak 
at this two-day symposium on 
finance and public policy.

WHO: Center on Finance Law 
and Policy

WHEN: 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

WHERE: Ross School of 
Business, Robertson Auditorium

Dutch Lunch

WHAT: Bring your lunch to 
the MLB and meet with Dutch 
immigrants and other Dutch 
speakers to develop your skills. 
Dutch treats will be passed around.

WHO: Germanic Languages and 
Literatures

WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m.

WHERE: Modern Languages 
Building, Room 3308

Strategies for Career Fair 
Success

WHAT: Come to Pierpont 
Commons to hone your career fair 
skills, learn techniques and gain 
other tips for preparation.

WHO: Engineering Career 
Resource Center

WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

WHERE: Pierpont Commons, 
East Rooms

M Farmers Market Day 
on Ingalls Mall

WHAT: Fresh, locally grown 
fruits and vegetables will be sold 
at the seventh annual M Farmers 
Market Day, a collaboration 
between Michigan Dining, CSG, 
Mhealthy and Planet Blue. 

WHO: Michigan Dining

WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Ingalls Mall

LGBTQ+ Graduate 
Student Welcome Mixer

WHAT: Meet fellow LGBTQ+ 
graduate students, colleagues and 
Spectrum Center staff members 
and learn about resources at the 
center and within Rackham. 
Appetizers will be served.
WHO: Spectrum Center
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
WHERE: Rackham Assembly 
Hall

From Propaganda to 
“Fake News” 

WHAT: Professor of journalism 
Will Potter will discuss the rise 
of “fake news” and strategies on 
how to recognize it.

WHO: University of Michigan 
Retirees Association

WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHERE: Wyndham Gardens 
Hotel, 2900 Jackson Road

When Courts Call Out 
Political Actors

WHAT: In commemoration of 
Constitution Day, Pulitzer Prize 
winner Linda Greenhouse will 
discuss the Supreme Court’s role 
in U.S. government.

WHO: University of Michigan 
Law School
WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: South Hall, Room 1225

Oath (formerly Yahoo!) 
Company Day

WHAT: Meet with 
representatives from Oath and 
learn about summer internships 
and full-time positions for 
computer science and computer 
engineering majors.

WHO: Engineering Career 
Resource Center

WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Duderstadt Center, 
Connector

Last 
Thursday, 
Amazon 

announced its plan to build 
a 
second 
headquarters 

somewhere in North America, 
and released a request for 
proposal for interested cities 
to complete.

Many 
have 
suggested 

Detroit as a potential location, 
and University of Michigan 
President 
Mark 
Schlissel 

added his support to the bid 
this week.

“We’re a research machine 

with an enormous array of 
faculty doing work of relevance 
to the types of businesses that 
Amazon is in,” he said Monday 
in an interview with The 
Detroit News. “We’re a source 
of educated talent for whom 
Amazon here in Michigan 

might be an employer of 
choice.”

The 
current 
Amazon 

campus in Seattle, Wash., 
employs more than 40,000 

people, comprises 33 buildings 
with more than 8.1 million 
square feet and has injected 
about $38 billion into the local 
economy. 
Amazon 
founder 

and CEO Jeff Bezos expects 
the second headquarters “to 
be a full equal to our Seattle 
headquarters.”

John Roach, spokesperson 

for 
the 
Detroit 
Mayor’s 

office, released a statement 
that “as to Amazon’s request 
for proposals for a second 
headquarters, 
we 
will 
be 

evaluating carefully.”

Gov. Rick Snyder touted the 

state as an ideal destination as 
well.

“Not only is Michigan a top-

10 state for doing business and 
attracting 25- to 34-year-olds, 
our workforce is growing at a 
higher rate than the national 
average and we lead the region 
in inbound migration for those 
with bachelor’s degrees or 
higher,” he said in a statement.

The RFP is open until Oct. 

19, 2017, and Amazon expects 
to make a decision in 2018.

University joins efforts to attract 
Amazon headquarters to Detroit

Schlissel one of many public officials publicly courting tech giant in state

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The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the 
University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office 
for $2. Subscriptions for September-April are $225 and year long subscriptions are $250. University affiliates are subject to a 
reduced subscription rate. On-campus subscriptions for fall term are $35. Subscriptions must be prepaid. The Michigan Daily is a 
member of The Associated Press and The Associated Collegiate Press.

REBECCA LERNER 
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The University of Michigan’s 

place in multiple rankings this 
year remained unchanged, with a 
few individual programs making 
advances. 

As in 2016, University placed as 

the fourth-best public university 
in this year’s U.S. News & World 
Report rankings released Tuesday, 
and 28th in the country overall, 
down one spot from last year. 
The ratings use quantitative and 
qualitative factors to generate 
scores, compiling 15 d ifferent 
elements such as alumni giving 
rates, faculty resources and 
admissions selectivity.

U.S. News also ranked 

the University’s business and 
engineering schools within the top 
10 of undergraduate programs.

The Ross School of Business’s 

undergraduate program moved 
into a tie for third in the nation, 
up one point from last year. Ross is 
also among the top five schools in 
accounting, finance, management, 

marketing and production/
operation management. 

The College of Engineering, 

meanwhile, tied for sixth in 
undergraduate programs, also 
up one position from last year. 
Its aerospace, environmental, 
industrial/manufacturing, 
materials, electrical and 
mechanical programs are ranked in 
the top five national programs.

Earlier this year, the University 

placed as the number one public 
university in the nation, and 
ranked 21st overall in the QS World 
Rankings, moving up two spots 
from 23rd last year. QS considers 
university performance in areas 
including employability, research 
and teaching. The rankings are 
determined by six major factors: 
employer reputation, academic 
reputation, research citations per 
faculty, international faculty rating, 
international student ratio and 
student-to-faculty ratio.

- RHEA CHEETI

ON THE DAILY: RANK AND FILE

JOHN YAEGER/Daily

Stamps sophomore Mackenzie King, member of SHEI Magazine, takes photos 
to promote their upcoming mass meeting on the Diag on Wednesday.

SAY CHE ESE

JOIN THE 
MICHIGAN 

DAILY 
NEWS 
DESK.

MASS 

MEETINGS 

9/18 & 
9/19 AT 
7 P.M.

We’re a source 

of educated 

talent for whom 
Amazon here in 
Michigan might 
be an employer of 

choice

