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Community & Education: About GM's Education Activities
Today's curious students are tomorrow's innovators. GM wants to inspire young people to pursue the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers that will transform transportation.
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Community & Education: Corporate Citizenship
General Motors is a great car and truck manufacturer with a long history of outstanding corporate citizenship. At GM, corporate responsibility is more than words. It is an acknowledgement that our actions shape our reputation.
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Community & Education: teamGM Cares
Over the past year, General Motors and the GM Foundation have had a sharp focus on strengthening the communities we serve. Most notably, GM’s North America President Mark Reuss, a board member of the GM Foundation, made possible the GM Foundation's largest grant ever
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Community & Education: Chevy IndyCar Engine Offers Promise for Passenger Cars
DETROIT – The unbeaten track performance of the new Chevrolet IndyCar V-6 engine is bringing acclaim to the engineers who created it and hope for its significant technology to find its way into passenger cars. -
Community & Education: GM CEO Serves Breakfast to Homeless
DETROIT – General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson and his wife, Karin, donned aprons on Wednesday morning and helped serve breakfast to the homeless at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, a local charity for which the Akersons will chair a major fundraising dinner this fall. -
Community & Education: United Way Honors GM with Top National Award
DETROIT – The United Way Worldwide on Thursday honored General Motors and the GM Foundation with its Summit Award for creating measurable, sustainable change in Metro Detroit and in communities across the nation. -
Community & Education: Buick Achievers Names First Four Scholarship Recipients
DETROIT– The Buick Achievers Scholarship Program announced today the first four of its 100 National award winners for 2012, including the first current undergraduate recipient of a Buick Achievers Award under a new program expansion..

















