Michelle Story-Stewart
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Adjunct Professor
Degrees
- Doctorate in Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Master of Arts in Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Northwestern University
Biography
Dr. Michelle Story-Stewart is an adjunct professor of Community Development at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture & Community Development. She taught Developing Commercial Corridors for a couple of years, starting in 2013. Dr. Story-Stewart also facilitated skills workshops in budgeting and leading nonprofit teams. She recently started teaching Economic Development in the MCD program.
Her research interests include ethnographic research and a historical review of federal urban policy over the last 60 years, including the various tools used to implement them. Previously, Dr. Story-Stewart served as the CFO of the Detroit Land Bank and as a senior program officer at both the Detroit and Cincinnati Local Initiative Support Corporation (LISC) offices. Dr. Story-Stewart and her husband have three adult children and reside in Detroit.