In the News

  1. NIH grant extends Big Data Summer Institute through 2027

    U-M Public Health’s Big Data Summer Institute explores the intersection of big data and human health

  2. Trish Fisher (MPP/MPH ‘23) awarded Peter Eckstein Prize for her examination of food systems and climate policy

    MPP/MPH student explores climate policy through the lens of US agricultural governance

  3. New U-M program supports displaced scholars across the globe

    Global research collaborations at U-M offer support for displaced researchers

  4. Department of Anesthesiology launches initiative to minimize the field’s impact on climate change

    Project aims to reduce department’s greenhouse gas emissions from anesthetic gases by 80%.

  5. Michigan Public Health joins forces with leading health organizations in $25M Bank of America-funded initiative to improve health outcomes in communities of color

    The initiative will specifically focus on the leading causes of death in communities of color — heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes — and improving health outcomes more broadly, including maternal health, mental wellness, and nutrition.

  6. XR at Michigan Summit delivers exciting and dynamic student projects

    University of Michigan School of Information students displayed XR related projects they’d been working on for the past year in collaboration with students from other schools.

  7. Nicholas Kotov elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Nicholas Kotov, Irving Langmuir Distinguished University Professor of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Only 13,500 members have been elected since 1780.

  8. Center for Academic Innovation Teaming with Coursera on 10 XR-Enhanced Courses Focused on the Future of Work and Society

    In these new courses, learners will be able to develop skills critical to the future of work and society and leverage XR technology to provide a level of immersion only possible in virtual, mixed and augmented reality environments.

  9. Q&A: Michael Andrews helps students hone artistic style and engage with the world

    As a lecturer at the University of Michigan Stamps School of Art and Design, Michael Andrews works with undergraduate students to develop their individual style, hone their artistic skills and…