Emma Spring

Staff News Reporter at The Michigan Daily

Emma Spring is currently a PCTA Volunteer at Maimonides Medical Center, where responsibilities include assisting with various patient-oriented tasks in a diverse Level I Trauma Center. Emma also serves as a Research Assistant at Mount Sinai Health System, focusing on the health effects of prenatal air pollution, and at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, contributing to the ATLAS Study concerning aging and suicide. Additionally, Emma has experience as a Tutor and Editor, helping students achieve acceptances at prestigious universities. In journalism, Emma is a Staff News Reporter with roles in multiple reporting categories for The Michigan Daily. Previously, as a Patient Service Representative at Lenox Hill Radiology, Emma managed patient interactions and administrative tasks. Emma is pursuing a degree in Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience at the University of Michigan.

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The Michigan Daily

The Michigan Daily, the campus newspaper of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, published its first issue on Sept. 29, 1890. The student-run paper is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms. During the spring and summer terms, it is published weekly. The newspaper, which is financially independent from the University, is based in the recently renovated Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building at 420 Maynard St. in Ann Arbor. The renovations, made possible by a gift from alum and Buffalo News publisher Stanford Lipsey, updated the building by adding handicap access, air-conditioning and other amenities while retaining its historic features. The Daily covers the University's campus, administration, sports teams, faculty and culture as well as the town of Ann Arbor and other topics that affect the lives of students. Alumni include playwright Arthur Miller, two-time presidential candidate Thomas Dewey, activist Tom Hayden and investment banker Bruce Wasserstein. Its former editors, reporters, photographers, business staff members and other alumni have gone on to work at publications like the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, The Associated Press and countless other media outlets.


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