Engagement in Detroit
Below is a comprehensive listing of all active projects currently taking place within the Detroit community, each involving University of Michigan faculty, staff, or students working collaboratively with Detroit residents and organizations. The partnership between U-M and the city of Detroit is longstanding and deeply valued, reflecting our shared commitment to the city’s growth and wellbeing. Through more than 473 ongoing initiatives, U-M partners with Detroit organizations on education, research, health, and cultural programs that fuel community development and drive economic growth. Faculty and students contribute to Detroit’s resurgence, advancing civic engagement and creating meaningful social impact.
You can search for a project by a person’s name or by entering a keyword related to the project. Additionally, you can filter projects by school, college, or unit, as well as by project category, to help you find initiatives most relevant to your interests. If you are unable to find the project you are looking for, please reach out to the Office of Engaged Learning—we’re happy to assist you and can help ensure the listing includes all relevant collaborations.
Projects
Preventing Property Disinvestment through Sales to Very Low Income Owner Occupants
HISTART 497.003: Upper-Level Seminar – Michigan Murals
HISTORY 491.001: Topics in History: HistoryLabs II – Cold Cases: Police Violence, Crime, and Social Justice in Michigan
Navigating Technology to Help Detroit Youth Prepare for College and Careers
Community-Based Collaborative Care & Education (CBCE)