In the News

  1. Seeing it, studying it, doing it: Ryan Henyard attends part-time to invest in students full-time

    CSHPE master’s student works with underrepresented and underserved students at the intersection of technology and education

  2. UROP gives undergraduates hands-on mentoring for research

    UROP students find great support and inspiration through the UROP mentorship program.

  3. U-M’s newest Truman Scholar will continue to advocate for Latino civil rights

    University of Michigan student Xalma Palomino has been selected as a 2022 Truman Scholar

  4. UM-Dearborn’s teacher preparation program is getting a new look

    Starting this fall, the U-M Dearborn education department will begin rolling out a redesigned curriculum that puts a bigger emphasis on field experiences, ESL and educational technology.

  5. The Game Changers

    The LSA Comprehensive Studies Program provides students from underrepresented backgrounds the support and space to thrive.

  6. Taubman College Alumnus Receives AIA Young Architects Award

    AIA Young Architects Award Recipient has a passion for the community-building potential of architecture

  7. Grant supports workforce development for Black youth

    The School of Public Health is working with Focus: HOPE, a Detroit-based civil rights and human services organization

  8. One Giant Leap for UM-Flint: Students compete in NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC)

    You’ve probably heard the phrase “teamwork makes the dream work.” But what happens when three cross-dimensional teams from UM-Flint Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics work together? That dream gets even…

  9. Michigan Law Students Achieve Best-Ever Finish at Jessup International Moot Court

    A team of Michigan Law students recently posted the Law School’s best-ever finish in an international moot court competition