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Aug. 16, 2011

MSU receives grant to support robotics programs

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University has received $50,000 as part of the Innovation Generation grant program from the Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions, Inc. This is the fifth consecutive year that MSU’s College of Engineering has received funding through the program.

The grant will support MSU’s Spartan Middle and High School Robotics Program —beyond FLL (FIRST LEGO League).

The Motorola Solutions Foundation's Innovation Generation program is designed to inspire students to learn about science, technology, engineering and math. Innovation Generation funding equips students with the skills essential to both their lives today and their future success through funding, employee volunteers and intra-grantee collaboration.

This year, the program will provide $5.5 million to K-12 programs across the United States, including MSU, to support hands-on, innovative after-school programs, science and math clubs, teacher training and mentoring programs.

The Spartan Middle and High School VEX Robotics and FIRST LEGO League programs currently engage 250 middle school and high school students – primarily from the mid-Michigan area – with a continuum of innovative engineering experiences, mentoring and collaboration with MSU’s College of Engineering students.

“This funding from the Motorola Solutions Foundation will allow us to expand our engineering outreach efforts, like VEX Robotics, into the Detroit and west Michigan schools,” said Drew Kim, assistant to the dean for recruitment, scholarship and K-12 outreach in MSU’s College of Engineering. “With this Innovation Generation grant we are able to double the current number of teams -- from 5 to 10 – targeting new areas and schools that are economically challenged and diverse.”
     
Innovation Generation is a part of Motorola Solutions’ larger commitment to engaging youth in STEM education. Beyond funding, MSU will receive ongoing support from Motorola Solutions employee volunteers, who will act as mentors, tutors and experts in STEM careers, which utilizes the expertise of Motorola Solutions’ workforce to inspire the next generation of inventors.

Founded in 2007, the Innovation Generation grants have awarded more than $25.5 million to STEM programs nationwide. For more information on the grant program, please visit www.motorolasolutions.com/giving.

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