Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Central Michigan student from Auburn earns second place in state competition

A Central Michigan University student’s plan to save Michigan roads and bridges earned her $5,000 from the Students Reinventing Michigan Competition. Lauren Grotkowski, a Bay City Western graduate, took second place in the competition. Grotkowski, a freshman at Central Michigan University, was one of 39 students to submit a proposal to improve Michigan’s infrastructure. The Great Lakes Institute for Sustainable Systems put on the competition. “This was such an honor,” Grotkowski said to CM Life, Central Michigan’s student newspaper. “The competition was throughout the whole state, it’s not just the school or out of so many people. It is really nice to represent CMU.”

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