During Spring Break 2012, the University of Michigan (U-M) branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) had 16 aerospace engineering students embark on an epic journey around Southern California to tour some of the most impressive aerospace facilities in the world. The trip was an extremely valuable professional development tool that gave the students a thorough understanding of the significant breadth and depth of the aerospace industry. Read more…
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