In the News

  1. MicroMasters Student Shannon Carter Received the Weiser Emerging Democracies Fellowship

    MicroMasters student and returned Peace Corps volunteer Shannon Lynn Carter receives Weiser Emerging Democracies Fellowship.

  2. Innovate 4 Change awardees fill a critical gap in community maternal health education

    Innovate4Change highlights the outstanding and innovative work of U-M nursing students

  3. MSW/MPH Student Brandon Bond Receives George Orley Student Mental Health Advocate Award

    MSW/MPH student recognized as a 2022 George Orley Student Mental Health Advocate for outstanding student leadership in the area of campus mental health.

  4. BSI student Charlie Logan takes first place in MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Hackathon

    Bachelor of Science in Information senior works with U-M’s basketball and baseball teams, helping them optimize their game play through data

  5. Dean Yang receives Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award

    The award recognizes tenured faculty who are “outstanding mentors of (graduate) students, who support their intellectual, creative, scholarly, and professional growth, and foster a culture of intellectual engagement in which they thrive.”

  6. Michigan Innocence Clinic Secures Vacation of Wrongful Conviction

    The convictions of two brothers in suburban Detroit have been vacated after a Michigan Innocence Clinic collaboration with the Michigan Department of Attorney General’s (DAG) Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU) and the Cooley Law School Innocence Project.

  7. Pharmacy Student Collaborates with Faculty and Alumni to Launch New Leadership Elective

    When Nour Kadouh, P4, joined Jolene Bostwick, PharmD’04, assistant dean for co-curriculum and professional development and clinical professor of pharmacy, for an independent study, she didn’t know the result would be steering…

  8. What We Leave Behind

    Rackham and art history alumnus John Hunter has pursued art around the world. Now, he’s making sure future generations have the resources they need to chase their own goals through higher education.

  9. Winter Grab: U-M team bores through Saginaw Bay ice to glimpse Great Lakes life below

    SEAS research team studies winter on the Great Lakes to better understand its impacts on a seemingly dormant ecosystem.