1993 "Maize & Blue" University of Michigan Solar Car - Press

Press

Maize & Blue and the team received prominent press coverage and recognition including:

  • The University Record July 19, 1993 by the Regents of the University of Michigan
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation November 7, 1993
  • Popular Mechanics September 1993, page 104
  • CNN Early Prime, June 20, 1993, 3:25PM, (0:30)
  • CNN Headline News, June 27, 1993, 5:57PM, (0:25)
  • CBS This Morning, June 23, 1993, 8:33AM, (4:00)
  • NBC Saturday Today, June 5, 1993, 7:50AM, (1:30)
  • Fox KSHB-41, Kansas City, June 23, 1993, 10AM Live, (15:30)
  • PBS Scientific Frontiers hosted by Alan Alda, November 3, 1993, (20:00)
  • Michigan Today, October 1993, Volume 25, Number 3, Cover Story
  • Ann Arbor News Sunday Edition, April 11, 1993, page C1
  • Ann Arbor News April 10, 1993, Cover Story
  • Michigan Daily, October 2, 1993, page 5

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